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January 2008

January 29, 2008
The Lectern: More thoughts on a British IT system that works
The British Ministry of Defence proves it is possible to save money on big projects through a combination of commercial technology and business process reengineering, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


January 24, 2008
The Lectern: A British government IT system that works
Blogger Steve Kelman, in London for a few days, finds a good example of past performance management being used to deliver results.


January 23, 2008
The Lectern: Vienna, Austria -- the son returns
Blogger Steve Kelman reconnects with his past when he visits Vienna, his father's hometown before Hitler invaded. Also: What Vienna-based Starbucks can teach companies trying to break into the federal market.


January 18, 2008
The Lectern: Tempted to retire?
The temptation to retire is often a good a barometer for job satisfaction, writes blogger Steve Kelman, who isn’t the least bit interested in retiring himself. What do you think? Read the post and post a comment.


January 15, 2008
The Lectern: More Dubai impressions
Blogger Steve Kelman shares a few last observations from his trip abroad.


January 10, 2008
The Lectern: Random Dubai impressions
Blogger Steve Kelman is in Dubai as part of a program at the Dubai School of Government. Here he shares some of his cultural and professional observations.


January 8, 2008
The Lectern: Dubai rising
Blogger Steve Kelman is impressed that participants in a young government leaders program in Dubai understand the importance of innovation and good governance (and that they recognize the two are not mutually exclusive).


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Op-ed:

McDonough: How to make the jump to industry
Some tips on how to find a satisfying and financially rewarding job in the private sector.

Acquisition:

Ruling clouds future for buyers
Experts debate the potential impact of a GAO decision on small-business contracting.

Management:

Recruiters make IT connection
DOD and other agencies showcase online chops to attract tech-savvy young people to their ranks.

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