June 15, 2011 - by Ellen Van Velsor, Clemson Turregano
A new CCL study offers insight into the leadership development needs of government leaders and offers some on-the job solutions to help enhance the skills of current leaders and create leaders for tomorrow. Do you put your staff at ease or do you push them... More »
June 15, 2011 - by Jitinder Kohli, Seth Hanlon
Center for American Progress has developed a performance review process that helps the government to undertake a systematic review of spending programs and tax expenditures. Candidate Barack Obama promised that if elected president he would go through... More »
June 15, 2011 - by Richard Garrison
Training initiative engages employees to review fundamentals in every line of operation, rids the agency of contract over-runs and high-risk programs, and improves staff skill levels. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces an increasingl... More »
June 15, 2011 - by Jason Juffras
Policymakers in 19 states have created blue-ribbon commissions to help stabilize finances. While useful, they cannot rescue us from the budget crisis July 1, the beginning of the next fiscal year for most states, marks a brief milestone for governors and s... More »
June 15, 2011 - by Pete Marksteiner
Federal workers are overwhelmed by the volume of information at their disposal and the increasing expectation that they manage it with great dispatch. In 1974 when scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency started connecting computers... More »
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