Celebrating staff networks
Civil Service Chief People Office Rupert McNeil highlights the role of staff networks in making the Civil Service a more inclusive place to work.
Civil Service Chief People Office Rupert McNeil highlights the role of staff networks in making the Civil Service a more inclusive place to work.
Charles Roxburgh, HM Treasury's Second Permanent Secretary, talks about what the private sector can learn from the Civil Service, and vice versa.
If you're going to Civil Service Live in Newcastle in July, why not take in the Great Exhibition of the North as well, says Sue Owen.
Jim Harra, Second Permanent Secretary at HM Revenue & Customs, talks about his continuing role as LGBT+ champion at HMRC.
Crawford Falconer, Second Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Trade, introduces the new International Trade Profession, which he will lead.
John Manzoni highlights the learning available in Commercial Awareness Week (7 to 11 May) to develop civil servants' appreciation of the importance of our commercial activities, and how understanding them can help us in our work.
Jeremy Heywood introduces Commercial Awareness Week and highlights how the Civil Service is improving how it handles its commercial relationships.
Next month's Sprint 18 event, hosted by Government Digital Service, will highlight the great things being done to improve the experience of people using digital services and to transform the way government itself works.
Civil Service Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil offers useful advice on setting effective and flexible work objectives.
You can now book your place at Civil Service Live 2018, the annual showcase for innovation and best practice in the organisation, and the biggest learning and development event of the year for civil servants.