Management
Career Advice from the Trump Campaign Trail
If you’re looking for a job, there’s a lot to learn here.
Management
Too Many People Are Going Pantless on Video Calls
Don't worry too much about how you look. Spend more time thinking about what you'll say and how you'll say it. But even so, put on some pants, perhaps.
Management
Switching Up Your Location Makes You Better (and More Creative) at Your Job
Co-working spaces offer flexibility and a chance to change the scenery.
Management
How GSA Is Addressing the Unrealistic Expectations of Small Businesses
The time-consuming pursuit of large multiple award contracts creates major obstacles for small firms.
Management
Here's What Happens to our Brains When Men and Women Work Together
There are differences in the way men and women cooperate with each other.
Management
If You Want Government Programs to Work, Think Like a Designer
It’s about organizing services around the needs of real people.
Management
Government as a Platform: Putting the Pieces Together
The building blocks of GaaP are based on eight capability patterns.
Management
Researchers Say You Can Enjoy the Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep… Even if You’ve Barely Rested
If you’re constantly blaming your grumpiness on a bad night’s rest, it could be pessimism causing so many problems.
Management
Finding Solitude in an Era of Perpetual Contact
If a person is alone in the forest when a tree falls, but she doesn't notice it because she is texting, does it still count as solitude?
Management
Harvard Researchers: Not All Women Should 'Lean In' For Salary Negotiations
Women are less likely to ask for more, and therefore get less than men.
Management
Which Facebook Friends Can Help You Land a Job?
Who's more likely to help you find a job, your close friends or the casual acquaintance you see at the gym? An examination of Facebook friends offers some clues.
Management
How to Avoid Vendor Problems and Reduce Costs
Only continuous, “supercharged” market research can overcome today’s risks.
Management
Federal Salaries Will Continue to Fall Behind Market Pay Rates
The pay gap will get progressively wider, until the data used to adjust the General Schedule is reconsidered.
Management
After Two Decades, Agencies Finally Are Starting to Make Performance-Based Decisions
The real test will be with the onset of a new Administration.
Management
Most People Are Actually Pretty Happy at Work
Indians and Japanese are extreme cases, according to a new survey.
Management
Managers Need to Edit Themselves Before Taking On Subordinates
It isn’t smart to make your employees feel stupid.
Management
A Huge New Study Links Being a Workaholic to a Bunch of Psychiatric Disorders
“Taking work to the extreme may be a sign of deeper psychological or emotional issues.”
Management
Take It From a Marine: Leaders Ask For Help
My mission was clear. It was up to me to figure out how to do it.
Management
Your Social Media Habits Could Soon Affect Your Security Clearance
No one’s going to ask for your login credentials, but public information will be fair game.
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