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Survey: CHCOs feel effect of budget crunch on recruiting, training
Budget constraints are top of mind for agency chief human capital officers. And with good reason. CHCOs say they are feeling the effects of the budget crunch, particularly in recruiting, retaining and training employees, according to a Federal News Radio survey. Eugene Hubbard, head of the National Science Foundation's Office of Information and Resource Management, told Federal News Radio the budget squeeze and shrinking workforces mean agency employees are doing more with less to keep pace with the mission.
Tags: Eugene Hubbard , NSF , In Depth , Francis Rose , Jack Moore , management , budget , workforce , CHCO , pay freeze , morale , recruiting , retention , hiring , exclusive
Executive search firms
Boxwood Executive Search President Bert Sadtler will talk about how government agencies use executive search firms.
February 20, 2012
Tags: executive search , executive compensation , recruitment , Mark Amtower , acquisition , contracting , government market , social networks , LinkedIn , Boxwood Executive Search , Bert Sadtler , Amtower Off Center
Survey: CHCOs worry about retaining committed workforce
Retaining good employees in spite of pay freezes and cuts to employee benefits will be the biggest challenge facing agency human resources officials next year. Federal News Radio asked chief human capital officers to reflect on 2011 and make predictions for 2012.
Tags: Emily Kopp , 2011 and Beyond , hiring reform , pay freeze , pay and benefits , workforce , CHCO , CHCO Council , OPM , performance management , Kathryn Medina
OPM releases draft qualification standards for HR workforce
The Office of Personnel Management has released draft qualification standards for human resources managers and assistants. The draft standards update the qualifications to include competencies and minimum requirements by grade, Acting Deputy Associate OPM Director Andrea Bright wrote in a memo.
Tags: Angela Bright , OPM , CHCO Council , management , workforce
A Model for Reform
Tags: mngt , intelligence , James Thompson , University of Illinois
What are the qualities of good HR pros?
Federal News Radio is recognizing winners of the second annual Causey Awards. Federal News Radio's Francis Rose and Mike Causey discussed the hallmarks of exemplary HR professionals.
Tags: Causey Awards , Mike Causey , workforce , pay and benefits , In Depth
OPM uses new assessment tools for potential hires
WFED's Jason Miller reports.
Tags: Pay & Benefits , OPM , HR reform , hiring process , Jason Miller , Nancy Kichak
Causey Awards: How the IRS creates leaders
As coordinator of the Leadership Succession Review, Susan Clayton lays the foundation of IRS Succession Planning and involves all front line, department and senior managers. Meet the newest Causey Award winner!
Tags: Federal Drive , Susan Clayton , IRS , Causey Awards , pay and benefits ,
Causey Awards: Neil Barofsky says mission matters
In his office, he swears in new employees, is in charge of the CFC campaign, and even made vegetarian chili for the CFC campaign chili cook-off. And that's NOT when he's being the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Meet Causey Award winner, Neil Barofsky.
Tags: Federal Drive , Neil Barofsky , Treasury , Causey Awards , TARP , SIGTARP , IG , pay and benefits , chili , Suzanne Kubota
HR University brings training to the 21st century
Kathryn Medina, the executive director of the Chief Human Capital Officers Council, spearheaded the first Federal Human Resources HR University and helped develop a framework for HR University. She is a 2011 Causey Award winner.
Tags: Causey Awards , Pay & Benefits , Kathryn Medina , OPM , Suzanne Kubota , workforce



