For federal managers: Training opportunities & legislative update

Todd Wells and Greg Stanford from the Federal Managers Association, and Miguel Aviles from Young Government Leaders will discuss upcoming training opportunites ...

February 21, 2014 — This week on “FEDtalk”, Todd Wells and Greg Stanford from the Federal Managers Association, as well as Miguel Aviles from Young Government Leaders, will give federal managers an update on things affecting their career.

Learn about traditional face-to-face training for federal managers as well as creative training opportunities that work outside of an agency budget.

Training Discussed:

  • Federal Managers Association’s 76th National Convention & Management Training Seminar

This training seminar is March 9-12, 2014 in Arlington, VA. Members and non-members are invited to attend. Join other federal managers to fine tune your management skills and learn strategies to increase employee engagement (as measures by the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey). Space is limited! Register today.

  • Senior Executive Association & Young Government Leader’s Mentorship Program

This mentorship program allows for up & coming managers to get out of the box training. It was started last year, and has grown over 50% in that one year of operation. Currently, the program has 40 senior executives and 60+ mentees. The program as a whole has over 30 agencies represented. Learn more.

Greg Stanford also goes over FMA’s 2014 legislative agenda and what is happening on the Hill that is relevant to federal managers.

FEDtalk is a live radio talk show produced by Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., a federal employment law firm. Bringing you the insider’s perspective from leaders in the federal community since 1993.

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