Author Archive
Judy Welles
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Welles: Getting away
Taking a vacation will improve your performance at work, and it can also be a test of your leadership.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Sticky floors
Behaviors that make you linger in a job can inhibit the growth of your career.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Sticky ideas
If you want your ideas to make a difference, try these tips for couching them in appealing terms.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Your retirement ballpark
Calculating various retirement income scenarios could relieve your mind — or set your teeth on edge.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: E-mail messaging
A marketer gives tips on using e-mail for communicating with the public.
- By Judy Welles
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Circuit: Helping heal the war-wounded and their families
We talked to the founder of a program that supports wounded troops and their families in innovative ways.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Think before you 'send'
The authors explore the etiquette of e-mail in a new book of tips on avoiding mishaps.
- By Judy Welles
Modernization
Welles: The telework dance
Proponents fret about the lack of straightforward momentum for expanding government telework.
- By Judy Welles
People
The move toward blogging
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a leader in using social media, such as blogs, to reach a portion of the population that is abandoning traditional media.
- By Judy Welles
Digital Government
Welles: Now it’s your turn to blog
Agencies face the challenge of balancing the old and new ways of communicating with the public.
- By Judy Welles
People
Blogs are no blip
Are blogs just fads, or can they play an important role in opening government to the public?
- By Judy Welles
Featured eBooks
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Welles: MCAT is not a test
It is a Management Competency Assessment Tool that OPM uses for managerial workforce planning.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Looking for a good fight
Conflict at work can be surprisingly productive if managers are open about rules of engagement.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: How to turn a ship
Deidre Lee: To be effective at leading change, government leaders must love a good fight.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Look ahead: 2007
Union leaders hope a Democratic Congress will translate into gains for federal employees.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Looking back at 2006
I predicted last year that telework and retirement planning would be at the forefront of work/life concerns in 2006, and I was right.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: Want to be the biggest fed loser?
Try the 119 small steps that one federal agency recommends for shedding unhealthy weight.
- By Judy Welles
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Welles: California hangs a vacancy sign
Federal job openings are plentiful in the state because of high housing costs and low locality pay
- By Judy Welles
People
Welles: Communicating at work
You should ask for help on a challenging project and not say ‘can do’ if you can’t see it through.
- By Judy Welles
Digital Government
Welles: Talking across generations
Baby boomers should get over their inclination to micromanage a younger generation of feds
- By Judy Welles