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Opportunities to turn a corner on federal employee engagement and satisfaction

Partnership for Public Service

While agencies are ranked individually based on a Best Places to Work score, the Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group, which produce the rankings, also calculate a government-wide employee engagement and satisfaction score. point drop from 2021. points from 2021. In 2022, this score was 63.4

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These federal agencies are getting employee engagement and satisfaction right

Partnership for Public Service

On Wednesday, July 13, the Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group released the 2021 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government ® rankings, the most comprehensive assessment of how federal employees view their jobs and workplaces. points from 2020 to 2021, falling to 64.5 2021 Best Places to Work rankings.

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Managing Emergencies: The Challenges of the Future

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

Welcome to the 'riskscape' On one day in July 2021 fires devastated large areas of Sardinia, flooding occurred for the second time in two weeks in London and I received a message from research colleagues in Germany that read "the institute was quite destroyed and many colleagues have suffered tremendous damage to their houses."

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Engaging employees at federal agencies

Partnership for Public Service

New research by the Partnership for Public Service and BCG shows that many federal agencies are struggling to improve employee engagement, with leaders and the workforce facing an array of challenges that include transitioning to new ways of working due the fallout from COVID-19 pandemic. out of 100, a 4.5 percentage point drop from 2020.

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Visions of Recovery: Advancing Emergency Management

First State Insights

IPA presents this November 2, 2021 interview as part of its First State Insights podcast and the Visions of Recovery series. IPA presents this November 2, 2021 interview as part of its First State Insights podcast and the Visions of Recovery series. Opening and closing music: "I Dunno" by Grapes, used under Creative Commons 3.0

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Indiana BMV Builds on Three Pillars to Drive up CX

GovLoop

The number jumped in 2020 and 2021 (the most recent year for which stats are available), first because of COVID restrictions and then staffing shortages. Still, 50% of transactions were completed in less than 15 minutes, according to the bureau’s 2021 annual report (the most recent report available). Residents have noticed.

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The 2024 Cyber Agenda: Urgency Drives Innovation

GovLoop

The Biden administration laid out its agenda in the May 2021 Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity (EO), then offered a more sweeping vision in the March 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy. In the past three years, the federal government has increased its efforts to advance cybersecurity technology and strategy.

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