Taking a global perspective on innovation in government
What's new in government innovation? Liz McKeown reports from a recent OECD conference.
A range of blog posts illustrating the vision of:
"A brilliant Civil Service that helps to keep the United Kingdom prosperous and secure, supporting the governments we serve in
implementing their commitments and delivering high quality services for the public."
Blogs in this category will illustrate aspects of the vision and how it is being implemented across the organisation under its four supporting pillars: Improved outcomes; Effective leaders; Skilled people; A great place to work.
What's new in government innovation? Liz McKeown reports from a recent OECD conference.
John Manzoni introduces the speech he gave this week at the LSE on making the Civil Service the best in the world.
John Manzoni celebrates the first anniversary of the monthly awards for 'A Brilliant Civil Service'.
Jeremy Heywood looks at what's ahead for the Civil Service in 2018.
Jeremy Heywood looks back at 2017.
Jeremy Heywood on how the Civil Service is working to narrow the gender pay gap, as part of its wider diversity and inclusion strategy.
Jeremy Heywood writes about the Civil Service contribution to a significant milestone in the process of EU withdrawal.
Mark Smith, Head of the Public Services Network at Government Digital Service, explains why email addresses across government are going to change, and what it means for civil servants.
Civil Service Fast Streamer Kavita Hansla wrote a poem about diversity, and decided the best way to bring it to life was to invite some colleagues along and film them reciting it.
Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans looks at the work of the team behind the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, which was recognised with the Civil Service Award 2017 for Use of Evidence.