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Level up your leadership game: 5 tips for federal employees

Partnership for Public Service

Below, check out five leadership tips based on the skills prioritized in our Public Service Leadership Model. These recommendations from expert facilitators and coaches at our Public Service Leadership Institute® will help you become the fully realized leader you want to be.

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How to evolve federal performance management—and what’s possible right now

Partnership for Public Service

Train supervisors on the performance management process Supervision requires a lot of time, energy and training, so it’s important that agencies put in the work on the front end to ensure supervisors are equipped before they’re tasked with managing people. But this is still a challenging issue for many agencies.

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Preparing to lead through a government shutdown

Partnership for Public Service

In the days and weeks that lead up to a government shutdown, federal employees face looming uncertainties about their pay and job status, as well as concerns about what will happen to customers who lose access to critical services. The post Preparing to lead through a government shutdown appeared first on Partnership for Public Service.

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3 ways tax agencies can use AI on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

State and local tax agencies process millions of tax filings and collect billions of tax dollars annually to support essential public services in health, safety, and education, as well as critical infrastructure such as roads and utilities.

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County Legal Authority to Fund Non-Mandated Social Services Programs

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Authority to Create and Fund Non-Mandated Social Services Programs Statutory Authority – G.S. Adoption services , which include recruiting and screening adoptive parents and arranging and supervising adoptive placements. 153A-255 G.S. The emoluments clause of the North Carolina Constitution (Art. See Blinson v. State , 186 N.C.