Using Dashboards in Government
Filed under: ManagementThe use of dashboards in the federal government took off when President Obama released his Open Government initiative in early 2009. Here's a snapshot of where they are today,...
View ArticleGovernment Program Overlap: Wasteful Or Wonderful?
Filed under: InnovationHow do you tell the difference between when government programs overlap and duplicate each other versus when they complement and reinforce each other in a collaborative network?...
View ArticleIs President's Performance Dashboard Better Than A Scorecard?
Filed under: ManagementThe Bush Administration had its Results.Gov scorecard. The Obama Administration now has unveiled its Performance.Gov dashboard. Is a dashboard better than a scorecard? The Bush...
View Article'A Thousand Cuts' - The Administation's Campaign To Cut Waste
Filed under: ManagementGovernment Executive magazine's cover story, "A Thousand Cuts," by Joseph Marks, paints a graphic picture of what it is like to be in government today. Here's a list of the...
View ArticleHow Three Leaders Use Analytics To Make Better Decisions
Filed under: ManagementUsing analytics to make better decisions is taking root in agencies across the government, notes a new report, which explores how a dozen pioneers did it. The report, by the...
View ArticleUnderstanding Continuing Resolutions and Government Shutdowns
Filed under: ManagementChicken Little squawked about the sky falling. Pundits warn about the Fiscal Cliff. But federal agencies nearly every year hold up the sky while walking on the edge of a cliff....
View ArticleGAO Preparing Useful Resource For Federal Government Reform
Filed under: ManagementThree years ago, Government Accountability Office was required by law to annually publish a report detailing duplicative, overlapping, and fragmented federal programs. It will be...
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