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Sunday, September 7, 2008

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Welles: The dark age of distraction
Are we increasingly lost in the 24/7 world? A new book suggests ways to battle against the age of distraction.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Welles: The power of being positive
A new book,‘Focus on the Good Stuff,’ suggests we need to look at what goes right.
(Posted June 23, 2008)
Welles: Lessons from ‘CEO of Me’
What’s your flexstyle? Integrating your work life and home life might not be the answer for you.
(Posted April 21, 2008)
Welles: Birds of a feather
Networking is an invaluable skill, but where are the best places for federal employees to connect?
(Posted March 31, 2008)
Welles: The fed 4-hour work week?
A best-selling book by Timothy Ferriss is filled with ideas that could change your view of work.
(Posted February 4, 2008)
Welles: The age of speed
Master the use of timesaving devices so you have more time for life’s important moments.
(Posted January 7, 2008)
Welles: All work and no play
Why don’t information technology employees seek the downtime that the rest of us need?
(Posted December 17, 2007)
Welles: Getting ready to retire?
Richard Fidler’s retirement story illustrates the possibilities in store after a career in IT.
(Posted November 12, 2007)
Welles: Avoid e-mail drudgery
Cleaning up message clutter simply requires following these 9 principles of organization
(Posted October 15, 2007)
Welles: Go ahead, show off
Joe Calloway’s new book offers 4 tips for playing your A-game at the office.
(Posted September 10, 2007)
Welles: Getting away
Taking a vacation will improve your performance at work, and it can also be a test of your leadership.
(Posted August 6, 2007)
Welles: Sticky floors
Behaviors that make you linger in a job can inhibit the growth of your career.
(Posted July 23, 2007)
Welles: Sticky ideas
If you want your ideas to make a difference, try these tips for couching them in appealing terms.
(Posted July 9, 2007)
Welles: E-mail messaging
A marketer gives tips on using e-mail for communicating with the public.
(Posted June 4, 2007)
Welles: Think before you 'send'
The authors explore the etiquette of e-mail in a new book of tips on avoiding mishaps.
(Posted May 14, 2007)
Welles: The telework dance
Proponents fret about the lack of straightforward momentum for expanding government telework.
(Posted April 30, 2007)
Welles: Now it’s your turn to blog
Agencies face the challenge of balancing the old and new ways of communicating with the public.
(Posted April 16, 2007)
Welles: MCAT is not a test
It is a Management Competency Assessment Tool that OPM uses for managerial workforce planning.
(Posted March 26, 2007)
Welles: Looking for a good fight
Conflict at work can be surprisingly productive if managers are open about rules of engagement.
(Posted March 12, 2007)
Welles: How to turn a ship
Deidre Lee: To be effective at leading change, government leaders must love a good fight.
(Posted February 12, 2007)


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Technology:

5 tech tools with lasting appeal
An election year and a stagnant economy aren’t slowing government’s appetite for new tech.

Acquisition:

5 pieces to the GSA pricing puzzle
A panel of procurement experts has five key questions about the role of competition in GSA pricing.

Policy:

5 priorities still worth pursuing
The original elements of the PMA will remain priorities in the future, observers say.

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