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Agency Leaders as Puzzle Solvers
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Timothy D Howell
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Many people like to solve puzzles. Navigating an agency environment can present some of the same opportunities for puzzle solving.
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4 Steps to Active Federal Recruitment
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Timothy D Howell
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
In the public sector, the Competitive Service Act of 2015, enacted in March 2016, is meant to streamline the recruiting process by allowing agencies to share information on applicants and...
The Public Manager
Active Recruiting: Casting a Wide Net
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Timothy D Howell
Friday, June 10, 2016
To find the best employees for your agency, you need to start assessing needs, identifying networks, developing candidate pools before there are vacancies to fill.
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Government Workforce Learning Innovations Conference
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Timothy D Howell
Thursday, February 25, 2016
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Apply Strategic Foresight to Federal Training Development—in 3 Direct Steps
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Timothy D Howell
Thursday, August 27, 2015
To be sure, training is in high demand for federal, state, and local government agencies. There are several ways to ensure that an investment in training is beneficial for your agency, but...
The Public Manager
Solving the One-Piece Puzzle: Filling the Knowledge Gap
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Timothy D Howell
Monday, December 15, 2014
Aligning employees skills to an organizations needs and mission can create a knowledge gap. Its fun, exciting, and a path to increased brain activity.
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