by Camille Roberts | Oct 10, 2015 | education/training
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...
by Valerie Martinelli | Oct 9, 2015 | on the job
The gender pay gap has been a persistent national issue. The latest data illustrates that while the United States has made great progress, there is still more work to be done. According to the 2014 Global Gender Gap Report by the World Economic Forum, there is no...
by Robin Woolen | Oct 9, 2015 | About the Public Sector
Information Governance is easier when you think of it in terms of The Four “Ws” which are What are your information assets? Where are they located? When can you dispose of them? Who manages them and has access to them? In last month’s article we...
by H.E. James | Oct 9, 2015 | About the Public Sector
More than a third of the country’s population is healthcare illiterate. What does this mean? It means that these members of the population struggle to obtain and process healthcare knowledge and data. Thus, they make less-informed healthcare decisions, ultimately...
by American Public University System | Oct 8, 2015 | About the Public Sector
By Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth, Program Director, Government Contracts and Acquisition at American Public University Remember the yellow, No. 2, FaberCastell pencil? It was the American standard for decades of K-12 schools and colleges and could also be found inside the...