Technology & the Workforce: Investing in Government's Infrastructure

Technology is changing the way government recruits, develops, and manages its most precious resource – its people. Through automation and digital tools, federal technology solutions are simplifying the complex world of federal talent management. During this event, we’ll sit down with leaders across government to discuss technology’s transformative effects on talent acquisition, performance management, and training and development. We’ll explore where human capital IT is going in the future and how agencies can adopt safe digital practices. Finally, we’ll take a look at case studies, best practices, and proven solutions around the following topics:
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The New Logic of Hybrid Work in Government

It’s clear that hybrid work is here to stay for many state and local government organizations. But to thrive in this new environment, governments will have to address the elephant in the room: outdated and cumbersome technology. Inadequate technology doesn’t just make it harder to maintain a hybrid office; it creates significant challenges to maintaining a sense of shared culture and belonging – a vital part of managing a distributed workforce.
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Digital Government: Understanding the Evolution; Embracing the Future

We invite you to a special event from Granicus University – an insightful and informative class on digital government transformation taught by Jeffrey Johnson. Jeffrey is an Adjunct Professor and researcher for various universities, teaching courses on Intergovernmental Relations and Collaborative Management to students pursuing Master of Public Administration degrees. Jeffrey also manages government strategy and relations for SHI.
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Effective Communication and Service Strategies for Government Employees

lorman

Good customer service is difficult to find in private business and is almost non-existent in government. Many government employees are beaten down and defensive and hate their jobs but are often trapped and simply marking time until they can get their pension. Most people don't enjoy being difficult, but they have become calloused and just want customers to go away.
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Criminal Law Webinars: Case and Legislative Updates

The University of North Carolina

The webinar will cover recent criminal law decisions issued by the North Carolina appellate courts and U.S. Supreme Court and highlight significant criminal law legislation enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly. Shea Denning and Phil Dixon, Jr. discuss a wide range of issues affecting felony and misdemeanor cases in the North Carolina state courts. Webinar participants are able to ask questions online, in real time.
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