*BREAKING* Exclusive with Margaret Weichert about coronavirus and federal employee impact
Deputy Director of Management (DDM) at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Margaret Weichert discusses coronavirus impact on feds with Government Matters.
10 Things You Can Do to Manage COVID-19 at Home
Worried you may have contracted COVID-19? Here are tips from the CDC.
7 Strategies for Virtual Teams and Remote Workers
As more employees utilize telework, here are tips for managing remotely.
Bipartisan Work to Modernize Congress
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is engaging in a discussion on ways to modernize Congress.
Learn How to Manage People and Be a Better Leader
Managing requires more than technical skills. Here are tips for the character traits that build great managers.
7 Signs of Emotional Burnout
Don’t let burnout get the best of you. Here are signs you may need a break.
7 Signs You're Becoming Toxic
No one likes to think they are the problem, but a bit of self-awareness can go a long way. Here are some signs you may be becoming the toxic coworker.
8 Steps to Help Prevent the Spread of Sickness at Work
Whether you are avoiding the common cold or a global health emergency, here are some tips for keeping illness out of the office.
Tracking Drug Smugglers And Unauthorized Migrants With The Coast Guard In Miami
On this day in 1915, the U.S. Coast Guard was founded to fight contraband trade and aid distressed vessels at sea. Here is an inside look into how the Coast Guard tracks smugglers today.
2020 Census: First Look at Toksook Bay, Alaska
Happy Census Day! Today the first enumeration took place in Toksook Bay, Alaska. Fun fact: The count begins with rural Alaskan villages in January because the frozen ground makes it easier for the federal government's door knockers to reach remote communities. The enumeration is done with pencil and paper because ink can freeze in these temperatures. Enumerators will begin with Alaska and Hawaii before continuing to “the lower 48” near March.
Learn ASL: Office signs for coworkers in American Sign Language
Communicating with a deaf coworker may seem complicated, but these workplace ASL basics will help you communicate effectively with your hard of hearing colleague.
How many introverted types are in leadership? World Introvert Day 2020
Introverts can make great leaders. For World Introversion Day, here is a glimpse into introverted leadership around the world.
How To Ask for Time Off
Taking time off for the holidays does not have to be tense, as long as you are prepared. Here are tips for asking for time off.
4 Tips to Keep You Sane at the Open Space Office
Sharing an open office space can be hard, but as they become the norm, here are tips for respectful survival.
Small Talk - How to Start a Conversation - Tips and Tricks (animated)
Making small talk with colleagues can be hard, but here are some tips for meaningful interactions.
USDA Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs
For National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, this video highlights how the USDA uses nutritional assistance programs following natural disasters to ensure victims have access to food resources.
How To Help Homeless Veterans
The National Park Service is a staple agency for many Americans. The History Channel dives into the NPS’ roots.
Here's How The National Park Service Got Started
The National Park Service is a staple agency for many Americans. The History Channel dives into the NPS’ roots.