Revaluing the Federal Workforce
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This insider''s perspective on the federal workforce demystifies the myth of the underworked and overcompensated employee examines workers'' daily challenges and considers the future of government work and its workers.Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001 federal employeesunlike any other segment of the American workerhave dealt with the reality that their workplaces are potential targets. Additionally this workforce deals with public scrutiny and a prevailing opinion that federal employees are obsolete and inept. This unprecedented study attempts to dispel ill-informed speculation about our nation''s civil servants by providing a thorough examination of the differencesand similaritiesbetween the private and federal employment sectors.Himself a 30-year veteran of government work Anthony Stanford explores the challenges unique to this group including the impact of political posturing the bureaucratic red tape preventing progressive change and the tensions and security concerns stemming from terrorist threats. Chapters cover topics such as the fallacy of the underworked employee performance measurements that impede performance and threaten the mission of some federal agencies the obstacles that prevent federal managers from effectively dealing with personnel issues and strategies for altering the public perception of the federal workforce. Written in an engaging and accessible style the book allows readers to learn what it is really like to work for the federal government.
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