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Professional Development Playbook for Government
Now more than ever, public servants need practical resources for leading in difficult times, building culture across a virtual workforce, and balancing technical and soft skills to achieve mission outcomes. We created this playbook with actionable tips, insights, and activities you can put into practice to reinforce learning.
In this playbook, you’ll gain insights into:
- Actionable tips for leading and managing a virtual workforce.
- Navigating change management with tools, technology and empathy.
- Embracing diversity and inclusion as a core value.
- Mapping career goals.
Download this playbook to learn how to navigate workforce relationships and dynamics in today’s environment.
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