Management

How to Hire for Team Skills

You need to ask the most important interview question of all time.

Management

Another Chance for Feds to Say How They Really Feel About How They Are Being Treated

Merit Board survey will allow managers and employees to share their views anonymously over the next four weeks.

Nextgov

CIA Director: Open Source a ‘Tremendous Advantage’

Combining data sets offers a clearer picture of an event, John Brennan said.

Route Fifty

Oregon’s Legal Fees in Oracle Case Shock GOP Leader; ‘Foul Mess’ in Missouri Town

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Indiana to use reserves for road and bridge repairs; West Virginia sets up new flood recovery fund; and Juneau deals with a massive fish spill.

Management

Can't Quit Saying ‘Um’ and ‘Ah’? Just Learn How to Use Them Better

Where you place a filler word matters.

Management

Michelle Obama's Speech for the Ages

The First Lady took to the stage at the Democratic National Convention, and united a divided hall.

Oversight

The People Trump's Border Wall is Supposed to Protect the Most Say They Don't Want It

The majority of Americans living next to dividing line between the U.S. and Mexico say they don't need the barrier.

Management

On Convention’s First Night, Bernie Sanders and His Supporters Upstage Clinton

Burned by news that the DNC was in his opponent’s corner, his backers give a rousing endorsement of the “revolution.”

Oversight

Play of the Day: Tim Kaine, Democrats and Even More Emails

The Democratic National Convention got off to an inauspicious start.

Oversight

Why ‘Woman’ Isn’t Hillary Clinton’s Trump Card

Research shows that even people who consciously reject sexism often subconsciously equate leadership with men.

Route Fifty

Why Elected Officials Sometimes Need to Rein In Their Influence During Emergencies

Instead of inserting themselves into an unfolding response, politicians may want to keep their gravitas in check.

Management

Clinton Promises VA Reform Will Be a Top Priority If She’s Elected

The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee’s Monday speech marked a departure from last fall, when she said the department’s problems were not as “widespread” as some claimed.

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NYPD Gears Up to Protect Its Officers Following Dallas and Baton Rouge Assaults

The nation’s largest police force plans to purchase 6,000 bulletproof vests and 20,000 military-style helmets.

Management

Army Assessments of Contractors’ Past Performance Fall Short

Pentagon watchdog says evaluators didn’t understand criteria.

Oversight

America's Rejection of the Politics of Barack Obama

The president’s belief in policies that can benefit all Americans is being repudiated by voters, in favor of a vision of politics as a zero-sum game.

Pay & Benefits

Feds Move Nearly $2 Billion in TSP Savings to Safe, Low-Yield Investments Post-Brexit

Board cautions that enrollees keeping money in the G Fund are losing out on potential gains.

Nextgov

Spy Chief 'Excited' about Agency’s Modernization Effort

Initial skepticism "has dissipated as we've been able to explain what the purpose is," John Brennan said.

Route Fifty

L.A. Area Faces Powerful Wildfire; Georgia Looks to Fill Hundreds of State Jobs

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: N.Y.C. gets more details about long-term subway closure; and PETA vs. Billings Parks and Recreation

Oversight

Consumer Bureau Is a Political Football in Both Party Platforms

Democrats vow to defend newest agency while GOP blasts CFPB “bureaucrats.”

Management

Procrastinate Better

Ask yourself, is all that wasted time really rewarding? And other tips from Charles Duhigg, who wrote the book on productivity.