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Apr 30, 2020

One component of the CARES Act is the stimulus money going out to individual Americans, but it has not come without heavy scrutiny. The delay in money getting to individuals has varied and the Treasury Department has not been consistent in its messaging. Millions are still waiting on the money to hit their...


Apr 29, 2020

During a public health crisis, information is paramount and erroneous information spreads like wildfire. Government and health officials need to get the correct information to the public and, more importantly, get the public to listen to the science and ignore or discount the conspiracy theories or disinformation

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Apr 28, 2020

The decennial census is one of the key functions of the federal government in the constitution, so it must get done this year. But, the agency tasked with collecting all that data is facing hurdles caused by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Courtney BublĂ© joined the podcast to discuss the setbacks the Census Bureau is facing...


Apr 27, 2020

As we move deeper into the spring, the quarantine continues to leave people working from home and the potential for people to burn out grows and grows. How can a manager or organization help employees deal with the quarantine and avoid the negative effects as much as possible?

 

Melissa Jezior is president and chief...


Apr 24, 2020

The coronavirus crisis has upended American life, with the federal government and state governments responding with various levels of efficacy. Programs to ameliorate the pandemic’s effects are running out of money, stalling and have been criticized for inefficiency. With the immediate need ahead of us, perhaps it...