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Get a Life!: Transition planning?
The transition to a new administration offers an opportunity to go beyond PowerPoint or bulky notebooks for briefing presentations, but is anyone thinking about it?
(Posted September 5, 2008)
FCW Insider: Absenteeism revisited
A handful of readers wrote to say they agreed with Sen. Coburn's recent report on employee absenteeism at federal agencies.
(Posted September 4, 2008)
FCW Insider: Search engine heresy
The federal government has pulled the plug on a 1990s initiative designed to make government information more accessible online. But should Google have the final word?
(Posted September 4, 2008)
FCW Insider: Field has brain-drain ideas
Lesley Field, acting administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, said she believes internship programs could help bolster the federal workforce.
(Posted September 3, 2008)
Klossner: Local traffic only
John Klossner has a way of relating a "Local Traffic Only" sign on his street somewhere in Maine to the presidential candidates' technology promises.
(Posted September 2, 2008)
The Lectern: Taiwan miscellany
Blogger and global traveler Steve Kelman shares some last thoughts from his visit to Taiwan, including a tidbit about the intersection of traditional culture and modern environmental concerns.
(Posted August 26, 2008)
Get a Life!: Labor Day 2008
Originally started by a labor union, Labor Day today celebrates all workers and provides the last break of summer, writes blogger Judy Welles.
(Posted August 22, 2008)
The Lectern: China rising redux
As Steve Kelman travels, he gives us a peek into Chinese Canadians' reactions to the Olympics and the Chinese government.
(Posted August 21, 2008)
Get a Life!: Yes, you can say no
It's hard to say no when the boss asks you to do something. Blogger Judy Welles shares a tactic to help you get what you need and please the boss at the same time.
(Posted August 21, 2008)
The Lectern: Blogging from Abu Dhabi
A visit to the capital of the United Arab Emirates gives blogger Steve Kelman a fresh perspective on cultural patterns in the Middle East -- and in the United States.
(Posted August 7, 2008)
Get a Life!: Transition prep time
Blogger Judy Welles is keeping an eye on the calendar because it will soon be that time again: transition time. What can you expect in the next transition and how do you plan to act?
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Klossner: Should a leader be tech savvy?
FCW cartoonist John Klossner ponders the significance of Sen. John McCain's self-professed technology limitations in light of a story about Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird.
(Posted July 31, 2008)
The Lectern: The new New York Times
Blogger and long-time New York Times reader Steve Kelman is surprised by the stylistic evolution of the venerable newspaper.
(Posted August 21, 2008)
Get a Life!: Get in the Loop
OhMyGov! and GovLoop are just the latest social-network sites dedicated to keeping people aware and getting them to communicate about all the government happenings.
(Posted July 29, 2008)
Letter: P-R-I-V-A-C-Y
A former Bush administration official points out that privacy policies are only as good as the mindset of those enforcing them.
(Posted July 28, 2008)
Klossner: re:re:re:re:re:re:re:re:
FCW cartoonist John Klossner takes a little literary license (i.e., he makes stuff) to illustrate the challenges of maintaining electronic archives.
(Posted July 23, 2008)
Klossner: Mandatory volunteering?
FCW cartoonist John Klossner suggests some ways to make a national volunteer program more palatable to young adults.
(Posted July 24, 2008)
The Lectern: Bid protest anxiety
Blogger Steve Kelman explains why contracting experts worry about the prospect of more protests against source-selection decisions for task orders under multiple-award task order contracts.
(Posted July 17, 2008)
Get a Life!: Any suggestions?
The IRS has a program that provides cash for suggestions, but Blogger Judy Welles wants to know whether employee suggestion programs in the office really work.
(Posted July 15, 2008)
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