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Writing your leadership mission statement

Partnership for Public Service

In fact, this is something Stephen Covey recommends in his bestselling book, “ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” Identifying your top values is no easy task and takes a lot of self-reflection, which is why we focus on becoming self-aware in our leadership development programming. Who and what do you want to have an impact on?

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Stop playing it safe and pitch your ideas

Partnership for Public Service

The prerequisites for innovation—an important part of our Public Service Leadership Model —are cultivating the right mindset that lets go of fear and judgment, along with developing the skills to make an effective pitch. These tips are just trite advice if you do not cultivate the right mindset.

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How Cognitive Diversity Can Power Government’s Need for Speed

GovLoop

Here are five ways today’s leaders can counter disruptability with cognitive diversity: Cultivate cognitive diversity by intentionally seeking out a variety of perspectives. Mark is also completing a book about digital, generational and cognitive change called Horizon Zero, published by Blooming Twig Books. Favorite.

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Proactive AI/ML Strategies and Talent Development Helps the Department of Energy Stay Ahead of Cyberthreats

Government Technology Insider

By cultivating a skilled workforce equipped to navigate the intricacies of modern cyber warfare and empowering them with proactive AI/ML strategies and tools, agencies can elevate mission objectives, fortify their defenses, and secure critical infrastructure. We need to seize the chance.” Department of Energy (DoE).

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The State of Library Marketing in 2025: Survey Reveals New Obstacles and Frustrations

Super Library Marketing

Top five most pressing questions or concerns #1: Staff and library leadership buy-in The survey respondents this year identified struggles with other staff members as the most common issue. All print materials must be approved and abide by the campus brand book.