
The DOGE Effect: How Is the Federal Workforce Changing?
Amid potentially massive job cuts by the federal government, how should leaders manage this disruption? The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seeks to cut hundreds of thousands of federal jobs while shrinking or eliminating many agencies. How can leaders guide the federal workforce through such disruptions, both for those affected and those who remain? Join Steve Odland and guest Diana Scott, Center Leader of the US Human Capital Center at The Conference Board, to find out how DOGE is shrinking the federal workforce, what change management looks like, and why emotional intelligence is a crucial skill for leaders right now. (00:50) Objectives and Actions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) (02:16) Impact on Federal Workforce and Schedule F Reclassification (03:38) Challenges and Risks of Workforce Reduction (05:15) Advising Leaders on Managing Change (08:27) Importance of Communication and Transparency (17:51) Emotional Intelligence and Support During Change (22:07) Opportunities for the Private Sector For more from The Conference Board: Progress Under Pressure: Preparing Federal Employees for Turbulent Times Federal Worker Separations Will Impact Talent Markets: Take Advantage Current Efforts to Redefine Control of the Administrative State
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