Independence Day and American Values
In honor of the 4th of July, the Department of State reflects on a nation built on ideas and autonomy.
The Leader Contrary to Leadership
It is not enough to be designated as a leader to develop leadership qualities. Likewise, you don’t have to be a designated leader to engage in leadership.
Federal Reserve Chair Speaks on the International Roles of the U.S. Dollar
Chair of the Federal Reserve Jay Powell discusses the preeminent role of the U.S. dollar in the global economy over the past century, from reserve currency to global trade.
The Partnership Public Service Launches Leadership Institute
The Partnership for Public Service launched its Leadership Institute last week, featuring a panel discussion on timely government leadership topics and the importance of public service leadership for our nation.
USAID's Plan to Address the Climate Crisis
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has released a comprehensive plan to address climate change over the next decade.
Safety: Every Workers' Right | DOL
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) host a forum to discuss the impact of losing a loved one or colleague and those left to grieve.
The Age of Womenomics
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva discuss gender equity in the financial sector, challenges faced and those admired.
Public Service Recognition at Energy
The Office of Environmental Management at the Department of Energy addresses the talented, dedicated public servants who work across our government and make #GovPossible.
How Job Stress Affects Your Health
In this episode of the Science of Work, Wallstreet Journal Digital Editor Daniela Hernandez conducts a week-long experiment to determine how work-related stress affects our bodies.
Motivating People to Excellence | TED Talks
During her 20 years as a teacher, Cheryl Ferguson has taught music at every level. She understands motivation and what drives individuals to excel. Do you know?
Jenny Holzer’s “For the FDA” | GSA
Completed in 2012, Jenny Holzer conceptual artwork “For the FDA” invites employees and visitors to relax while reading the quotes etched into the stone.
Celebrating Ramadan | State Department
Senior Advisor Asha Castleberry-Hernandez wishes all celebrating Ramadan and shares one of her favorite memories of enjoying iftar at a traditional diwaniya gathering.
Perceptions of the Federal Government | Partnership for Public Service
With panelists Loren DeJonge Schulman, Nadzeya Shutava and Paul Hitlin, the Partnership for Public Service discusses how to improve the public's perception of the federal government.
The Courage to Challenge Conventions | U.S. Embassy Singapore
During Women's History Month, the U.S. Embassy in Singapore highlights Professor Jackie Ying, a nanotechnology scientist and founding director of the Bioengineering Institute in Singapore.
Promoting Financial System Stability | Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve performs five key economic functions to help ensure the financial system supports a healthy economy for American households, communities, and businesses.
Protecting America’s Workforce: OSHA at 50 | DOL
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), in celebrating its first 50 years of promoting workplace safety and health, commemorates significant achievements in its history.
Making Employees Happy at Work | TEDtalk
The world's workforce includes three billion workers, but only 40 percent say they are happy at work.
Thank God It's Monday! | Positive Psychology
Many people don’t like Mondays. Here are a few tips for creating a more positive workforce and making the most of Monday.