TMG’s Take…on Counteroffers – No One Wins

A recent article published in The Washington Business Journal’s FedBiz column featured a dispute between Booz Allen and a former employee, Gia Allen. Ms. Allen claims that Booz Allen extended a counteroffer to entice her to decline a competing firm’s [...]

By |2018-02-09T16:12:12-05:00April 28, 2014|Categories: Articles & Insights, Government Contracting, TMG's Take|Tags: , |

TMG’s Take…on Demand for Data Scientists

In a recent article in FCW, “Demand grows for data scientists”, the author, Frank Konkel, discusses how the addition of 2.5 Quintillion bytes of information every day to our current systems has affected the demand for data scientists. [...]

By |2018-02-09T16:12:19-05:00August 20, 2013|Categories: Articles & Insights, Government Contracting, TMG's Take|Tags: , |

TMG’s Take…on Sequestration and Federal Contracting

Tim Ward, Principal at The McCormick Group Inc., recently had a Q&A session with Emily Mekinc from the Washington Business Journal about sequestration and the government contracting market. […]

TMG’s Take…on The Cost of Conflicts

Two recent news stories regarding organizational conflicts of interest should catch the attention of leadership teams at federal government contractors. […]

By |2018-02-09T16:12:23-05:00March 21, 2012|Categories: Government Contracting, TMG's Take|Tags: , |

TMG’s Take…on Succession Planning

A perspective on Government Contracting issues from The McCormick Group. In a recent Washington Post article, Executive Coach Joyce Russell notes three significant consequences companies can face by not having an effective succession plan in place: 1) suffering major disruptions of work; [...]

By |2016-03-15T16:09:20-04:00March 2, 2011|Categories: Government Contracting, TMG's Take|

TMG’s Take…on Cyber Attacks – Are You Ready?

A perspective on Government Contracting issues from The McCormick Group. […]

By |2018-02-09T16:12:26-05:00March 2, 2011|Categories: Articles & Insights, Government Contracting, TMG's Take|
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