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Doug Brook and Maureen Hartney authors of Managing the Government’s Executive Talent
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Douglas A. Brook
Maureen Hartney
The management of the federal workforce—including executives—will be a critical factor in the next president’s success. How do we strengthening federal senior leadership, including political appointees and career executives?
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