Make Your Employees Happy (Without Giving Raises)

Make Your Employees Happy (Without Giving Raises)

Millennials are changing the way workplaces approach company culture. As the first generation to grow up with the Internet, Millennials’ mobile lifestyles don’t understand the daily 9-to-5 grind. This year Millennials account for the highest percentage of the...

How to Become a Homicide Detective

How to Become a Homicide Detective

Cops—even homicide detectives—sometimes get a bad rap. They can be accused of abuse of power, corruption, false witness, violence, racism, you name it. Never has this been brought into clearer focus than on the one-year anniversary of the protests that erupted in...

Introverts and Extroverts In Government Collaborate For Results

Introverts and Extroverts In Government Collaborate For Results

John, an introvert, and Quinn, an extrovert, were training managers at a regional government agency. The employees in their office needed help with creating viable learning plans. Unfortunately, John and Quinn were overwhelmed with requests for coaching and needed to...

Public Sector Leadership and Coaching Basketball

Public Sector Leadership and Coaching Basketball

If you’ve read any of my blog entries for The Persimmon Group (TPG), you know that I’m a hardcore Dallas Mavericks fan, a true blue MFFL (Mavs Fan For Life).  Tulsa is my adopted home, though, and much of my work at TPG is in Oklahoma City, so I throw some of my...

Government Roads are Paved with Good Intentions

Government Roads are Paved with Good Intentions

Most people are aware the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and so it is with most government roads; the policies, programs and regulations governments approve.  Most government roads have noble intentions but they too produce unintended consequences? For...

Education: Moving Sideways and Up

Education: Moving Sideways and Up

By Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth, Program Director, Government Contracts and Acquisition at American Public University When I worked for the US government, I was hired as a GS-7 and received several early promotions with predictable succession. Then the promotions stopped. So,...

Hawaii: First in Progressive Health Care

Hawaii: First in Progressive Health Care

It isn’t just access to all the sun and surf in the state of Hawaii, which marks the 56th Anniversary of its statehood this month, that makes its citizens so healthy.  Hawaii proves that universal access to healthcare can have a tremendous impact on the quality of...

Information Governance: Information Assets

Information Governance: Information Assets

When I started this series, I explained that the focus of an Information Governance program can be broken down into four basic components: ​What are your information assets? Where are they located? When can you dispose of them? Who manages them and has access to them?...

City Branding: Does Your Welcome Wagon Have a Flat Tire?

City Branding: Does Your Welcome Wagon Have a Flat Tire?

How does your city welcome new business? Does your welcome wagon have a flat tire? When I think of a community's "brand," I do not think of the taglines or marketing slogans that mayors and economic development directors mention in speeches or marketing materials. I...

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