Public Speaking Tips & Tricks
Originally posted via GovLoop’s Stephen Peteritas. People’s number one fear is public speaking…number two is death. In the words of Jerry Seinfeld, “This means to the average person, if you […]
Originally posted via GovLoop’s Stephen Peteritas. People’s number one fear is public speaking…number two is death. In the words of Jerry Seinfeld, “This means to the average person, if you […]
Attend NextGen with your colleagues and enhance your experience. You can’t attend six breakout sessions at once; so come as a team and divide and conquer. Here are a number […]
Have you ever developed an Individual Development Plan? Do you know what to include, who to talk to or when to have it on hand? Last week, GovLoop and Young […]
You may be tasked with creating an Individual Development Plan (IDP) and have little or no direction on what to do next. While not everyone calls it an IDP, chances […]
Each year, we compile topics and session ideas from the next generation of government and their supervisors to ensure we are providing the correct and adequate training needed to make […]
Don’t miss the Next Generation of Government Training Summit in 2014! Mark your calendar and start the prep work – because you know you want to be at NextGen on […]
After attending Next Gen, listening to the speakers and breakout sessions, I have realized that there are qualities and skills that transcend field-specific knowledge that are equally as important to leadership in government and building a strong career.
At the 2013 Next Generation of Government Summit, Jennifer Pahlka shared the lessons of her first weeks in government and as head of Code for America.
What are young leaders passionate about? What inspires them, and where are they interested in making changes? These questions are answered at the Next Generation of Government Training Summit.
Are you a young federal employee looking for a training targeted specifically for Generation X and Generation Y feds? Look no further – NextGen is the training you need!
The NextGen Training Summit helps more than 500 Generation X and Y leaders navigate the bureaucracy of government and learn new and innovative ways to integrate technology into their jobs.
Equipping young feds with the skills and savvy to pick up where more seasoned workers have left off is the focus of the Annual Next Generation of Government Summit.
At NextGen, young public employees and their experienced colleagues congregate to share tips on how to advance their government careers.
How do you deal with comments from managers such as ‘I was born in 1962’ and people referring to me as a ‘tween? NextGen answers questions on the generation gap.