People
The Biden war on administrative burdens
Steven Kelman calls attention to new efforts to reduce red tape.
People
First thoughts on the new President's Management Agenda
Steve Kelman worries that politics may be be too prominent in the Biden administration's blueprint for management reform.
Digital Government
The hard benefits of soft skills
Steve Kelman shares the insights of economist David Deming.
Digital Government
Dealing with negative information about your organization in the social media age
Steve Kelman spotlights recent research on when and how to respond to social disapproval.
People
Young civic tech star featured in Boston Globe
Steve Kelman revisits the work Chris Kuang is doing to bring recent grads into government tech roles.
Digital Government
The brighter side of Facebook
Steve Kelman doesn't dispute Facebook's problems with disinformation and extremism, but he notes that the social media platform can also produce real dialogue and respect -- if one is willing to put in the effort.
People
Earning trust from others -- a CIA veteran's suggestions
Steve Kelman turns to an unusual source for IT leadership lessons.
Digital Government
A government IT 'public benefit corporation' works to benefit the public
Steve Kelman checks in with Nava on the efforts to balance profitable business and civic-minded federal contracting.
Digital Government
What makes hackathons work
Steve Kelman share recent research on how successful hackathon teams turn out functioning products.
Cybersecurity
Government-industry communication, the Soraya Correa way
Steve Kelman takes a look at the former DHS chief procurement officer's push for reverse industry days and other dialogue-drivers.
Cybersecurity
A tribute to Soraya Correa, DHS' procurement icon
Steve Kelman reflects on a 40-year career that brought real innovation to federal acquisition.
Digital Government
Public libraries and government innovation
Steve Kelman notes an example of government reinvention at the very local level.
Acquisition
What ever happened to innovation in government?
Steve Kelman wonders whether the federal IT community has lost its focus on truly transforming the way government functions.
Acquisition
Worries from a Democrat about the Biden administration and federal procurement
Steve Kelman is concerned that the push for more spending with small disadvantaged businesses will detract from the goal of getting the best deal for agencies and taxpayers.
Digital Government
What not to say
Steve Kelman approves of a strategy of avoiding judgmental words and phrases when delivering a critique or bad news.
Digital Government
Next time you want to curse out the media, remember this
Steve Kelman puts his occasional frustrations with stories on the federal government in perspective.
People
Is it time to go back to the office?
Steve Kelman considers the pros and cons of continuing maximum telework.
People
'Leading by example' and organizational performance
Steve Kelman spotlights new research that measures the impact of "walking the walk."
Digital Government
Following our preconceptions often leads us astray
Steve Kelman stresses the importance of keeping an open mind.
Acquisition
Some 'kind engineers' who have gravitated to government contracting
Steve Kelman checks in with another non-traditional IT contractor, and explores what attracted them to the market.
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