Editorial: Looking for leadership
Leadership seems so simple, yet we all know how difficult it is.
Leadership. It seems so simple, yet we all know how difficult it is.
In my Oct. 29 editorial, I urged Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, to use his position in Congress and his years of experience to provide guidance to the government workforce.
That editorial has spurred some comments, one of which appears on Page 35 of this issue.
As an aside, I noted in the editorial that Waxman would not sit down with Federal Computer Week editors and reporters to talk about his goals, saying, “With few exceptions, Waxman has not spoken at government or industry forums. His staff rarely speaks about these issues.” In a notable exception, Waxman recently agreed to speak to the Professional Services Council.
Despite the difficulties, there are some core leadership tenets that would go a long way toward fostering a discussion about government management and procurement. Among those tenets:
- Vision. Determine what you want to accomplish.
- Communication. Tell people the expectations you have for them.
- Oversight. Follow up to make sure they are accomplishing those
- objectives.
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