EIG 2009 Conference Series THE NEW ORDER
The federal landscape is infused with change, challenge and cost constraints. Today’s leaders must be able to maneuver strategically, think boldly and balance risks at every turn. Join us for the 2009 Excellence in Government Conference Series, as we explore these topics and more in a series of three one-day conferences. April 20, 2009 – Talent Management: What’s New Today more than ever, federal agencies must be able to employ skillful talent management techniques to accomplish their mission activities. A strategic focus on recruitment, retention, performance management and development will position your agency for success. Hear the latest thinking on the subject from the new political leadership.
July 20, 2009 – New Leadership: People, Policy, Programs Six months into the new Administration, new political leaders are setting new priorities in many agencies, posing challenges for the career workforce. Learn how to adapt and moved forward strategically for optimum mission success.
October 5, 2009 - Management: New Directions The new Administration will bring new ideas for continuing the drive of recent years to improve agency management and enhance transparency of federal programs. Hear expert analysis of these new approaches and gain insight on what they mean for you and your agency. Stay tuned to http://www.excelgov.com for more details on our Call for Proposals for the 2009 program!
Excellence in Government 2008 Session Materials are now available. "Program and Personal Leadership: Keys to Success in the Transition" Featured speakers at the July 15 Personal Leadership Session included:
- Bill Schneider, Senior Political Analyst, CNN
- Patricia McGinnis, President and CEO, The Council for Excellence in Government
- Bill Drayton, CEO and Chair, Ashoka
Featured speakers at the May 12 Organizational Leadership Session included: - Dr. David Chu, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Department of Defense
- Linda M. Springer, Director, Office of Personnel Managemement
- Jennifer Deal, Author, Retiring the Generation Gap
- Ronald Brownstein, Political Director, Atlantic Media Company
Location Information:
Ronald Reagan Building (link) 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004
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Contact Information:
If you have any questions on the conference content, please contact Andrea White at (202) 266-7328 or awhite@govexec.com. For information on sponsoring at this year's event please contact Erika Donohue at (202) 266-7254 or edonohue@govexec.com.
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