Institutional Change Principles

Two men stand in a laboratory.

Read about a national lab's three-month campaign to reduce energy use on its main campus.

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) outlines eight principles to serve as the foundational building blocks for developing strategies to achieve institutional change—but they are not the strategies themselves. The principles are derived from academic literature and inform the framework for achieving institutional change in a federal organization.

Each statement is followed by a general strategy for how the principle can be translated into action.