Police Officers: Networking into a Second Career

Police Officers: Networking into a Second Career

Cops have the best networks. The bond between police officers is strong and builds a unique community of trust. Think about it. All those life and death situations that police come across, the stress, the many challenges and yes, the danger. It all works to bring them...

Bringing Storytime to the Boardroom and the Classroom

Bringing Storytime to the Boardroom and the Classroom

Think back to the last great presentation that you watched. How did the speaker begin? Did he or she start by jumping right into the details or did they launch into a narrative, setting the stage for what was to come? As presenters, in our jobs, community involvement,...

Social Science Celebrated

Social Science Celebrated

Why are the arts celebrated?  Why are STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programs heavily supported?  Why are efforts to advance professions successful?  Why DON’T we equally celebrate, support, and have success advancing non-arts humanities and social...

Who Are “YOU” When You Do What You Do?

Who Are “YOU” When You Do What You Do?

Do people – employees, peers, bosses, customers, everyone – feel valued when they interact with you? Do they feel listened to – and heard? Do they feel you make every effort to address their needs – or explain what you can do for them? In our “get it done,” fast-paced...

A Positive Article About Dying!

A Positive Article About Dying!

I appreciate my demise is a regular theme of my writing. But maybe it is important that I prompt contemplation of this huge, inevitable event that most of us spend our lives trying to ignore. And perhaps a more useful outcome of my reflections is that they were not...

Twitter Basics for Local Government: The Why and How

Twitter Basics for Local Government: The Why and How

Everybody tweets.  Chances are your employees tweet from their mobile phones while they’re on the clock.  Yes, even government employees.  Some are probably very good at Twitter, using it to manage their own personal brands and share their own voices. In an age where...

30,000 Ft. Approach to Career Success

30,000 Ft. Approach to Career Success

Throughout our lives, whether as employees or students, we’ve been trained to focus heavily on the minutia—dates, names, and other tidbits of knowledge. Instead of understanding the “why”, we worry about all of the “what”. The “what” included the name of the theater...

Go Beyond Choosing a Career Field

Go Beyond Choosing a Career Field

By Jacquelyn Brookins, Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist at American Public University You’ve reached the finish line. After years of learning new methodologies, skills, and job specific knowledge, you are obtaining a college degree. Whether it’s your Associate’s,...

KSAs: The Walking Dead of Federal Hiring

KSAs: The Walking Dead of Federal Hiring

Recently, I was working with a client whose job announcement included four Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) in the qualification requirements. As I began to discuss with him the best approach, he quickly informed me that “we don’t have to write KSAs anymore.” I...

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