Quality Government
Quality in government is not an oxymoron. It is all that you deserve, and more than you may expect. Join this discussion about ways to make good government great.
The magazine Federal Computer Week regularly provides insightful stories and information about the work of managing, leading, and improving processes for better results. The January 7th 2008 issue of FCW features an editorial on government management and the presidential hopefuls. Without...
The January 7th 2008 issue of Federal Computer Week features the work of the Bush Administration's Management Agenda. The basic principles of the President's Management Agenda are: 1-strategic management of the workforce; 2-competitive sourcing; 3-improved financial performance; 4-expanded e-government; 5-budget...
cmplxty.blogspot.comThis is a blog that comments on topics in complex adaptive systems, as well as other topics of interest to the author. There is a video there that is a brief promotional bit about quality government. Enjoy! ...
From Blogology to MobocracyWeb-based collaboration and the implications for governmentRecently I received an email with an attached PowerPoint file. A near-daily occurrence. My friend and colleague shared a presentation about the use of "web 2.0" technologies for online citizen engagement...
Several of our members and member-leaders have authored articles in various quality and government publications. One you might enjoy is entitled "What's the Point of Planning?" In this article. Author Bruce Waltuck describes the strategic planning problems at a major...
The Government Division of the American Society for Quality has announced its 2008 Leadership Dialogue event. This annual day-long event brings together expert practitioners and government leaders for a unique and engaging learning experience. Unlike typical presentations, and their "talking...