Jason Miller, executive editor, Federal News Radio

The Education Department is giving potential managers a chance to walk in their supervisors' shoes. A program called "A Day in the Life" lets those on the rise ...

The Education Department is giving potential managers a chance to walk in their supervisors’ shoes. A program called “A Day in the Life” lets those on the rise see what it’s like to be a manager by shadowing a current one over a few days. Quay Crowner is the Education Department’s acting deputy chief administration officer and HR director. She told Federal News Radio’s executive editor Jason Miller about how the program is part of a broader employee engagement effort going on across the department. Read Jason’s related article.

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