Performance Optimization
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Innovation at the Pace of Need®
Next-Level Program Management with Master Scheduling
Advanced programs have diverse milestones and end goals. Executives require an abstract, high-level summary of these elements while analysts need concrete, actionable details. A well-engineered and tailored schedule enables all stakeholders to access the appropriate information to achieve mission success.
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Insights
How Value-Based Care Can Improve for Patients, Providers and Payers Post COVID-19
The federal government has focused on value-based care to increase efficiency in healthcare. Here’s what we must do to ensure the model’s success.
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Company News
LMI Partners with the Inclusion Channel
The LMI–Inclusion Channel partnership delivers an end-to-end DEIA training solution.
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Insights
Managing the Return to Onsite Work: There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Solution
Managing the Return to Onsite Work: There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Solution
To successfully return from remote to onsite work, managers will need to draw on all their leadership skills, including empathy, flexibility, and agility.
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Insights
Better Decisions Leveraging Existing Data: LMI’s Approach to Evidence Act Evaluations
LMI established and implemented tools and approaches to assist evaluations officers in scoring and selecting evaluation topics, creating annual evaluation plans, and executing discrete evaluations.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need®
Technology Assessment Methodology and Tools for Federal Agencies
LMI’s Dawson Oslund discusses technology assessment methodology and tools for federal agency solutions.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need®
LMI’s DEIA Maturity Model Helps Organizations Build on Strengths, Improve Weaknesses
The DEIA Maturity Model is used to assess an organization's current state of DEIA according to representation, opportunity, and buy-in.
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Insights
Managing Up to Achieve Success for You, Your Supervisor, and Your Organization
No matter your level, managing up is a soft skill that’s essential for getting things done, succeeding at your job, or getting promoted. Thousands of books have been written on this topic because our individual success not only depends on how well we do our jobs, or how we collaborate with our colleagues, or even how good we are at managing people under our own supervision, but also on how well we manage our relationships with the people above us. Easier said than done, right? That may be true, but there are several things you can do to help.
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Insights
Data Analytics Can Address the U.S. Substance Abuse Crisis
Substance abuse is on the rise in America, but the federal government has an opportunity to leverage data analytics for an effective response.