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The value of communication in sharing success
02/28/2024In December, the Partnership for Public Service hosted a virtual event with Jason Love, a program analyst and award coordinator at the Department of Health…
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How federal executives can break boundaries to lead effectively
02/22/2024Humans naturally divide and group things to make their lives easier. Between agencies, sectors, professions, generations, administrations and more, boundaries abound in the federal government.
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Using the probationary period for skills-based hiring
02/12/2024In December, the Office of Personnel Management took an important step to improve federal hiring. It issued new guidance directing agencies…
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New Partnership network helps federal communicators share agency success stories
02/07/2024In January 2024, Donna Garland, a senior communications leader at the General Services Administration, became chair of the Partnership for Public Service’s…
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Evolving the customer experience through artificial intelligence
01/31/2024Artificial intelligence is walking the runway into our government and taking center stage in Congress, which held more than 40 AI-related…
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Federal innovation resolutions for 2024
01/29/2024The Partnership’s Federal Innovation Council is a community of career leaders from across the federal government. Each member enacts or enables…
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Building trust in government: A data-driven imperative
01/24/2024At a time when our democracy faces serious threats, partisanship is on the rise and public faith in federal institutions is…
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4 tips to stay resilient during a government shutdown
01/17/2024During the 35-day government shutdown in 2018-2019, the Partnership hosted a Facebook Live with Virginia Hill, a…
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A year in review at the Partnership for Public Service
01/02/2024Since its founding in 2001, the Partnership for Public Service has worked to create a more dynamic and innovative government that effectively serves the public—a…
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Young people could be the answer to our government's trust problem
12/20/2023Today, just 30% of Americans aged 18-34 trust our federal government, a sign that Generation Z is much more skeptical of…