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Broadband, E-Government and Development

Broadband, E-Government and Development

By William Hatcher To succeed in the nation’s new economic realities, where creative class jobs are being pulled to localities with technology and talent, communities need to improve their broadband…

Kazakhstan Regional Hub Issues Call For Proposals

Kazakhstan Regional Hub Issues Call For Proposals

The Regional Hub of Civil Service in Astana (Hub) is accepting proposals for the second issue of its electronic journal. The journal, available online, is an academic publication for the…

How Will We Do Right By Our Veterans?

How Will We Do Right By Our Veterans?

By Horace Blake American veterans are unique in that they are an honored demographic in the United States. These men and women have given their time and in some case…

Strengthening Management Practices in Public and Civil Society Organizations

Strengthening Management Practices in Public and Civil Society Organizations

By Gulalai Khan The 2012 United Nations Development Program ranked Pakistan 146th in the world on the Human Development Index. The Middle Eastern country is working to overcome this ranking…

“Sammies” Honor Public Service Heroes

“Sammies” Honor Public Service Heroes

In a time where the public’s confidence in the federal workforce has eroded, one special program is eager to help honor their service and reassure employees how essential they are…

Detecting Fraud in Public Service Organizations

By Kevin M. Bronner Fraud schemes have become a significant issue for many public service organizations. During November 2013, the Rockefeller Institute at the University at Albany conducted a special presentation…

Stay Out of the Brain Stem, Part II: The Effects of Brain Science on Organizational Culture

Stay Out of the Brain Stem, Part II: The Effects of Brain Science on Organizational Culture

Part two of a two-part series in understanding the implications of how our brains perceive social interactions in the workplace By Troy Holt Leaders should motivate, influence and teach others.…

Community Colleges: Serving Those that Served

Community Colleges: Serving Those that Served

By Ygnacio Flores, Don Mason and Tracy Rickman Not since the Vietnam era, have so many combat veterans returned to acclimate to society. Unlike the 1960s, services to veterans are available and…

The Problem With The Affordable Care Act: Why Badly Designed Laws Produce Bad Implementation

The Problem With The Affordable Care Act: Why Badly Designed Laws Produce Bad Implementation

By David Schultz Successful implementation of a law is significantly dependent upon its original design. Public policy scholars often point out that the politics/administration is less real than imagined and…

Ageism and the Public Workplace: Challenges for Today’s Public HR Professional

Ageism and the Public Workplace: Challenges for Today’s Public HR Professional

By Joseph G. Jarret and Autriel E. Galloway The age of the Baby Boomer (most commonly defined by the Census Bureau as those born during the demographic Post–World War II…

Survey Examines Military Lifestyle, Needs of Families and Members

Survey Examines Military Lifestyle, Needs of Families and Members

By Vivian Greentree In recent times, our military community has come to the forefront of public discussion. The long-term effects of 12 years of sustained combat on service members, their…