Does a Point System Work for Employee Recognition?
Such a system risks being too simple, and could turn employee recognition into a popularity contest. The post Does a Point System Work for Employee Recognition? appeared first…
Such a system risks being too simple, and could turn employee recognition into a popularity contest. The post Does a Point System Work for Employee Recognition? appeared first…
On January 25, 2024, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo to Chief Acquisition Officers and Senior Procurement Executives that encourages procuring agencies to apply the small…
Nick Wakeman and Mark Amtower This week on Amtower Off Center, Nick Wakeman, editor in chief of Washington Technology, joins host Mark Amtower for an animated and wide-ranging…
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Teresa Moon, director of Business Development & Marketing, Parabilis This week on Amtower Off Center, Host Mark Amtower interviews contract funding expert Teresa Moon of Parabilis on a…
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The Procurement Innovation Lab at the Department of Homeland Security is entering phase three of its lifecycle. This is where the PIL takes everything it has learned over…
It’s OK to make it clear to employees that they are expected back in the office a few days a week, but coupling the requirement with an enticement…
With spending against governmentwide acquisition contracts reaching an all-time high in fiscal 2023, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy is pushing agencies to make changes to ensure a…
For decades, we have recognized the national security implications of our reliance on overseas raw materials and supplies. These implications have prompted a growing recognition that our nation…