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Partnership wraps 2024, a year of new work to build a better government

Partnership for Public Service

Since 2001, the Partnership for Public Service has worked to build a better government and a stronger democracy, developing nonpartisan solutions to help federal agencies, leaders and employees effectively serve the public. Heres a look back at the highlights of our year. Excellence in Government Fellows Program Graduation Ceremony.

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The value of communication in sharing success

Partnership for Public Service

Throughout the discussion, Love focused on how effective communication must occur internally to successfully engage your audience and spread your organization’s message externally. LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter all require separate language styles and audience engagement strategies. Here are three key takeaways: 1.

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Breaking down the recent memo on improving the federal hiring process

Partnership for Public Service

It takes agencies an average of roughly 101 days to hire someone, more than twice as long as the private sector, and strategic human capital management has been on Government Accountability Office’s High Risk List since 2001. Agency leadership should designate a shared certificate coordinator to oversee the process. What comes next?

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University of Utah University Neighborhood Partners program and community revitalization in West side Salt Lake City/County

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

From the Salt Lake Tribune article: It was in 2001 that University of Utah President Bernie Machen (1998-2004) recognized and took ownership for the fact that, as an institution, the U was little involved on the west side. Sometimes sparks happen,” said Mayer-Glenn, “and an idea and a plan emerges.”

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October 2024 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

Microsoft Viva MC894580 — (Updated) Microsoft Viva Engage: Subscribe to notifications for followed topics (GCC) Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 395940 Updated September 26, 2024: After further review we have decided not to proceed with this change at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. Instead, they can only follow a topic.