As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the NASA Apollo 11 moon landing mission, we must recognize the accomplishment as a distinctive moment in government innovation. Although the government continues to provide inventive products and services, our country still faces many complex challenges. Learn more about government modernization efforts and the Partnership’s vision for an innovative federal culture that would help address these challenges.
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Michelle Rosa, president of Young Government Leaders, explores why now is the perfect time for job seekers to find a position in cybersecurity. Rosa also goes into detail about what it means to work in cybersecurity and the many pathways individuals can take to launch a career in the field.
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This holiday season, millions of airport travelers will be interacting with the Transportation Security Administration. Take a deep dive into TSA’s customer experience efforts to see what they’re doing right and where there’s room to improve.
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Formal supervisor training does not always cover the practical experience that supervisors need to deal with personal issues such as employee grievances, poor performers and low morale. One team of EIG participants decided to tackle this challenge by creating a way for new supervisors to get feedback through peer-mentoring groups with other supervisors.
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In a newly released white paper, MITRE offers guidance that federal leaders should implement to stop or slow the spread of COVID-19. MITRE proposes 14 social distancing policies to help reduce infections and deaths from COVID-19 and avoid overburdening our health care system.
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Agitated or anxious leaders can have a negative impact on their teams, even while working remotely. During these challenging times, leaders can use these tips to become the calming presence their employees need.
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In celebration of Public Service Recognition Week, take a look at three positions in the federal workforce that play a key role in protecting the public.
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The Partnership’s Public Service Leadership Model identifies “leading change” as one of its competencies. Dr. Peter Briss and a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention team exemplified this competency when they identified how vaping was causing life-threatening lung injuries.
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