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Should We Ban After-Hours Work Emails?
Some companies are restricting employees' off-duty device time.
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GSA Offers Online Training in Conference Etiquette
Agency uses Blackboard platform to draw teachable moment from conference 'mistake.'
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The Four-Hour Workweek Fantasy
Experience suggests employees want to matter more, not work less.
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HR and Legal Implications of BYOD
Security isn't the only concern when feds use their own devices for work.
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James Bond and the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts
Present the field in an intriguing light to capture the interest of youth, expert says.
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Who Foots the BYOD Bill?
Reimbursement is one roadblock to having employees use their personal technology for work.
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Six Desks for Every 10 Workers of the Future?
By 2020, U.S. organizations are projected to reduce office space by almost one-fifth.
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Innovation Station
OPM’s idea lab uses open spaces and human-centered design to foster collaboration on special projects.
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Does BYOD Boost Productivity?
Feds say bring-your-own-device policies could help agencies prove themselves to Millenials.
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Looking for a Job? Use Social Media
More hiring managers are using websites like Facebook and LinkedIn to connect with candidates.
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Federal IT Workers Have Cause for Pay Envy
Private sector techies are headed for an average 5.3 percent bump in 2013, salary guide predicts.
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Feds fight back against claim they work less
Report doesn’t account for overtime disparities, critics note.
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Job Interviews By Video
Practice is growing more prevalent in age of budget pressures and telework.
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'Bring Your Own Device' for Beginners
New guidance will help agencies establish policies on using personal devices for work.
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