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The Myth of Zero-Footprint Applications

Posted by Brian Duffy | Friday, October 08, 2010 | Comments

The increasing sophistication of cyber-warfare practitioners around the world has resulted in many governmental agencies placing tight restrictions on what can and cannot be installed on government computers in order to reduce the risk of introducing malicious code.  Unfortunately, those same computers are expected to keep pace with an ever ...

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Performance Appraisal Systems: Does Your Company Know How to Make the Transition from Bad to Good?

Posted by Caryn Reedy | Wednesday, September 29, 2010 | Comments

The employee performance appraisal is a common human resource management tool and evaluative process. While many organizations focus on designing and employing a fair, equitable, and strategically aligned performance appraisal system for its workforce, many others continue to miss the mark. A successful system can encourage employee commitment, growth, and ...

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Preparing the Federal Workforce for the "Retirement Tsunami"

Posted by Caryn Reedy | Thursday, August 12, 2010 | Comments

One of the most significant challenges that the federal government is facing is the “graying” of its workforce. According to a report compiled by the Congressional Research Service, the federal workforce increased in age significantly in the last decade. The percentage of federal employees aged 55 or older rose ...

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Creating "Sticky" Training and Performance Support

Posted by Deanne Watts | Thursday, August 12, 2010 | Comments

My high school French teacher, Madame Wiedmann, always had the following phrase posted in her classroom: “The limits of my language are the limits of my world.” I’m writing about this for two reasons. The first is that this particular phrase has stuck with me for more than 20 years. ...

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