Research on decision-making has made advances in recent years, but the research has not been applied to the actual practice of decision-making, observes Swiss professor Phil Rosenzweig in a recent article in the November issue of Harvard Business Review.
Today, the IBM Center for The Business of Government is pleased to release a new report, Cloudy with a Chance of Success: Contracting for the Cloud in Government.
Articles from across the Web that we found interesting, the week of November 11, 2013 - 95 years to the day after the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War, a conflict with no living veterans.
Starving children have depended on warnings made by a federal interagency group that has worked together for more than 25 years to help international aid groups by predicting where famines in remote regions are occurring.
STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math – are career fields in the U.S. jobs market that tripled in recent years. In fact, current projections are that the demand for these skills will outstrip the supply by at least one million jobs.
Over the past two decades, the goal of those in the “performance movement” across the globe has been to change the culture of government agencies to be more results-oriented and performance-focused in their work and their decision-making.