The ‘A Brilliant Civil Service’ Awards turn one
John Manzoni celebrates the first anniversary of the monthly awards for 'A Brilliant Civil Service'.
John Manzoni became Chief Executive of the Civil Service on 13 October 2014. He became Permanent Secretary for the Cabinet Office in August 2015.
He joined the Cabinet Office in February 2014 as Chief Executive of the Major Projects Authority.
John Manzoni celebrates the first anniversary of the monthly awards for 'A Brilliant Civil Service'.
Chief Executive of the Civil Service John Manzoni on the importance of providing your feedback to management by completing the annual People Survey.
John Manzoni celebrates GOV.UK's fifth birthday.
John Manzoni on the Civil Service's success in a leading graduate employment survey.
John Manzoni reflects on Civil Service Live 2017 - the biggest and best-attended ever - and the progress it highlighted on realising the vision of 'A Brilliant Civil Service'.
Registration for Civil Service Live 2017, the annual learning showcase for the organisation, is now open. This year, as John Manzoni explains, the event is built around the vision of 'A Brilliant Civil Service'.
Chief Executive of the Civil Service John Manzoni welcomes the progress in increasing the efficiency and sustainability of property in the government estate.
Chief Executive of the Civil Service John Manzoni explains why the new Civil Service Apprenticeship Strategy is so important to the future of the organisation.
Following the announcement of the new Government Hub at Canary Wharf, John Manzoni encourages nominations for The Way We Work (TW3) Awards celebrating the transformation of Civil Service work and workplaces.
The 2016 People Survey closes next Monday 31 October. With one week to go, 210,052 of you (49%) have completed the survey. We would encourage those of you that haven’t completed the survey to do so. If you have completed …
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