June 15, 2012 - by Allison Primack, Andrew Krzmarzick, Kathy Wentworth Drahosz
What if there was a virtual, government-wide mentoring program that not only reached out across the varying levels of government (federal, state, and local), but also bridged the expanse between agencies, experience, and geographical distance? More »
December 14, 2011 - by Patrick S. Malone
From the restaurant table to the agency boardroom, ethical challenges often force us to make tough decisions. Keeping your ethical lens clean is the first step in resolving lifes dilemmas. Ethical challenges pervade our daily lives. It may be as simple as ... More »
December 14, 2011 - by Lois J. Zachary
Most professionals do not deny that mentoring is an important leader ship competency and often a professional responsibility. Yet, most leaders, while well intentioned, are underprepared for the mentor role. Leaders who make the time to prepare themselves to be ... More »
September 15, 2011 - by Lynnie Martin, Candace L. Riddle, Dave Uejio, Tyler Robinson
Young government leaders and former interns suggest ways managers can recruit, develop, and retain young talent in federal agencies without breaking the budget. Until recently, the Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP) was the largest federal program develo... More »
March 01, 2011 - by Kitty Wooley, Brenda Cockrell, John Sporing, Michael OLeary, Patricia Armstrong, Scott Derrick, Susan Reed
Federal leaders provide techniques and tips to maintain work-life balance. Do you feel your life is balanced? Like most everyone, we find striving for balance between work and home a daily challenge. We search for balance because we are ha... More »
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