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SEA Executive Update

The Senior Executives Association's Executive Update brings together federal managers from across government to discuss the biggest issues affecting their agencies, their jobs, and their employees.


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CDC facing furloughs, ATF considers buyouts

Falling budgets have agencies considering extreme measures.

Thursday - 06/16/2011, 02:33pm EDT

Managing up: from agency to the Hill

Career executives must manage relationships with political appointees and work as effectively as possible with them. We get insight from Timothy Quinn with the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Thursday - 06/16/2011, 10:31am EDT
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Davis: Agencies must incentivize savings

Former Representative Tom Davis, now with Deloitte, says increased oversight and the budget battle will affect career executives and their ability to lead.

Thursday - 06/16/2011, 10:21am EDT
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Managing to do more with less

Executives are expected to find significant cost reductions, work to improve program operations, achieve results and respond to increased measures of accountability. We get tips from Deloitte's Janet Hale.

Thursday - 06/16/2011, 09:41am EDT
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Live updates from SEA Conference 2011

Tweets from the Senior Executives Conference 2011.

Wednesday - 06/15/2011, 05:49pm EDT
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