Max Stier is President and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to revitalizing our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works. Under Stier's leadership, the Partnership has been widely praised as a first-class nonprofit organization and thought leader on federal workforce issues.

Blog Entries by Max Stier

Add Workforce Woes to Cybersecurity Chief's Agenda

Posted December 30, 2009 | 09:48 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive to Federal Computer Week.

President Obama has finally named the first-ever White House cybersecurity coordinator--an individual who now must focus government efforts to better protect vulnerable computer networks from attack by foreign nations, criminal intruders, hackers and terrorist organizations.

The new...

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Much Good Is Done By Government Workers

5 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 10:14 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive to McClatchy-Tribune Information Service.

Anti-government sentiment has been prevalent across the country, fueled in part by the acrimonious health-care debate, anger over the Wall Street and auto industry bailouts, anxiety over high unemployment rates, and worry over increased spending and ballooning budget...

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What Ever Happened To 'Cool'?

Posted September 14, 2009 | 11:55 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive to The Washington Post.

There you go again, Mr. President.

After promising to restore faith in our government and make it "cool" and "competent," you slighted our public servants by derisively referring to them as "bureaucrats" in an effort to appease those...

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Rankings Offer Congress Insider View of Federal Agencies

Posted June 17, 2009 | 04:36 PM (EST)


As part of its oversight responsibilities, Congress constantly calls senior administration officials to Capitol Hill where they offer well-guarded and carefully crafted answers about conditions at their agencies.

If our legislative leaders really want a clearer picture of what's going on within the executive branch, they would be wise to...

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The Flow-Chart Fallacy

3 Comments | Posted June 8, 2009 | 10:49 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive to The Washington Post.

Whenever government breaks down, there is tremendous political pressure on our elected leaders to do something about it, lest they be castigated by the voters for sitting on their hands. What do they often wind up doing? Changing...

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Improve Federal Work Force Hiring

3 Comments | Posted May 11, 2009 | 04:14 PM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive commentary for Politico.

President Barack Obama will fill nearly 600,000 government jobs, or close to a third of the current federal work force, during his four-year term, offering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to remake our depleted and often embattled civil service.

This...

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Celebrating Public Service

1 Comments | Posted May 5, 2009 | 09:46 AM (EST)


Our economy is in turmoil. A deadly flu must be contained. We are fighting two wars. Our planet is warming. Health care costs and the number of uninsured continue to rise. China and India are emerging as economic rivals. Now, more than ever, the American people need effective government.

We...

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Managers: Ignore Washington at Your Peril

Posted March 24, 2009 | 09:27 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive commentary for BusinessWeek.

Amid all the uncertainty in Washington, one thing is clear: The private sector's traditional way of doing business with our federal government must change. No change holds more potential to benefit both sides of this relationship than greater...

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Obama's Choice for OPM Director Faces Daunting Challenges

Posted March 4, 2009 | 09:17 AM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive commentary for The Washington Post.

President Obama has named National Zoo Director John Berry to lead the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Berry's new job will make getting giant pandas to reproduce look easy.

As difficult as the task may be,...

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Serious Shortcomings in Obama's Oversight of Stimulus Spending

Posted February 26, 2009 | 08:45 AM (EST)


This was originally posted as an exclusive commentary for The Washington Post.

The $787 billion economic stimulus package has raised serious questions about the ability of our federal government to fulfill its basic duties, and will require more than just the close scrutiny promised by the Obama administration.

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Federal Contracting System In Serious Disrepair

Posted February 5, 2009 | 04:57 PM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive commentary for the Washington Post.

President Bill Clinton announced 13 years ago that the era of big government is over, and by one measure, that is true. The number of permanent full-time civil service employees today -- almost 1.9 million -- is...

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Obama Signals Shift in Governing Philosophy

Posted January 26, 2009 | 11:20 AM (EST)


This was originally posted as an exclusive commentary for The Washington Post.

"The question we ask today is not whether government is too big or too small, but whether it works."

With this declaration from his inaugural address last week, President Barack Obama laid out a new governing philosophy,...

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The Next FEMA

Posted January 9, 2009 | 05:25 PM (EST)


This was originally published as an exclusive commentary for Washington Monthly.

Barack Obama must begin rebuilding federal agencies fast--or risk seeing his entire agenda undermined.

Every two years the federal government conducts a "Human Capital Survey" of its own employees. Nearly a quarter of a million civil servants participate,...

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Challenges for the New Chief Performance Officer

Posted January 7, 2009 | 03:32 PM (EST)


This was originally posted as an exclusive commentary for The Washington Post.

President-elect Barack Obama's choice today of Nancy Killefer as our government's first chief performance officer (CPO) raises one obvious question: "What will a federal CPO do?" The details of Killefer's role and responsibilities remain fuzzy, but one...

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Help the Poor by Revitalizing the Federal Workforce

Posted January 2, 2009 | 11:28 AM (EST)


This was originally posted as an exclusive commentary for Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity.

A Holiday Appeal to Improve How Government Assists Those in Need

Nearly two-thirds of Americans report being "hurt" by the recession, but for the millions who live in poverty, the economic downturn has them not...

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The Federal Government's Broken Hiring Process

Posted December 22, 2008 | 11:19 AM (EST)


The excitement created by Barack Obama's election combined with the faltering economy has led to an unprecedented deluge of applications for federal jobs -- a perfect opportunity for the government to hire some of the nation's previously unavailable top talent.

Unfortunately, the odds are that this story will end badly.

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