By Dan Gephart, September 29, 2020 If you’re a regular reader of Barbara Haga’s articles in our monthly newsletter (and if you’re not, what’s wrong with you?), you may have noticed a common thread weaved within her last two articles. Sometimes, federal employees lie....
By Dan Gephart, September 16, 2020 Let Your Light Shine As the pandemic reached its fourth month, a friend from Ohio sent us a package — sticky letters spelling out the aforementioned message that would beam hope and inspiration, once affixed to our fridge. Even...
By Dan Gephart, August 19, 2020 Please don’t tell my wife this, but she’s almost always right when we debate the best way to get something done. Here’s an example: I realize we’re out of bananas, just as I’m preparing a smoothie. So as I grab my car keys, I holler:...
By Dan Gephart, FELTG Training Director, August 11, 2020 I really had hoped and expected that when we conducted an interview with Dennis Dean Kirk, it would be to discuss his new role as Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board. As the FELTG Nation knows,...
By Dan Gephart, July 15, 2020 If your favorite summer conference is not being held on-site, and you still have training funds, we hope you’ll register for Federal Workplace 2020: Accountability, Challenges, and Trends During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Here are 10...
By Dan Gephart, July 15, 2020 Essential can be a loaded word. Any discussion on whether something is essential – whether it’s workers, food, or art – will likely not lead to consensus. Would you have considered GrubHub drivers “essential” workers at this time last...
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