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		<title>FedPitch &#8211; Making the Cut</title>
		<link>http://inflexionadvisors.com/blog/2008/04/28/fedpitch-making-the-cut/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Stelzner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After weeks of deliberation, the good people at FedPitchÂ have announced their Top 20 Finalists. Â For those unaware of FedPitch, it is a competition initiated by 13L and co-sponsored by a variety of non-profit entities includingÂ the Council for ExcellenceÂ in Government, the Partnership for Public Service, Young Government Leaders, and AmericanÂ Universityâ€™s Institute for the Study of Public [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.panicdoctor.com/public%20speaking.jpg" alt="Mic speech" width="212" height="141" />After weeks of deliberation, the good people at <a title="FedPitch" href="http://www.fedpitch.org/" target="_blank">FedPitch</a>Â have announced their <a title="FedPitch Finalists" href="http://www.fedpitch.org/news/PRESS%20RELEASE%20for%20FedPitch%20-%20Finalists%2025%20April%202008.pdf" target="_blank">Top 20 Finalists</a>. Â For those unaware of FedPitch, it is a competition initiated by 13L and co-sponsored by a variety of non-profit entities includingÂ the Council for ExcellenceÂ in Government, the Partnership for Public Service, Young Government Leaders, and AmericanÂ Universityâ€™s Institute for the Study of Public Policy Implementation. Â The intent is to identify innovative concepts that materially improve some facet of the federal workforce experience. Â </p>
<p>Several weeks ago we debated the merits of this initiative in a <a title="FedPitch - Point" href="http://www.inflexionadvisors.com/blog/2008/03/26/fedpitch-how-would-you-improve-federal-workforce-management/" target="_blank">point</a>/<a title="FedPitch - Counterpoint" href="http://www.inflexionadvisors.com/blog/2008/03/27/counterpoint-taking-fedpitch-from-american-idle-to-american-idol/" target="_blank">counterpoint</a> with our resident OD expert Dr. Shannon Flumerfelt. Â Given that making a difference requires direct and overt participation, I went ahead and submitted a concept for consideration. Â  Imagine my surprise when I was selected to present.</p>
<p>So, if you would like an excuse to visit Washington, DC, come on down to the National Mall during the afternoon of May 7th to witness FedPitch in person. Â Yours truly and 19 other finalists will have two minutes each to pitch their concepts without props, notes or other presentation wizardry. Â I will personally endeavor to make my speech as compelling as possible, although those who know me well will chuckle at the idea that I am only allowed to talk for 120 seconds. Â It should be a fun time and I truly hope that the winning idea sees the light of day.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s keep the (short) conversation going.</p>
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