My first months as Government Chief Commercial Officer
New Government Chief Commercial Officer Gareth Rhys Williams gives his early impressions of working in the public sector and outlines his ambition for the Commercial Function.
New Government Chief Commercial Officer Gareth Rhys Williams gives his early impressions of working in the public sector and outlines his ambition for the Commercial Function.
Department for Transport Permanent Secretary Philip Rutnam explains why the UK is at the forefront of the development of autonomous vehicle technologies.
Clare Moriarty addresses some of the issues raised by the many people who commented on her previous blog post, 'In praise of vulnerability'.
Sue Owen encourages aspiring leaders to apply for two important Civil Service talent development schemes, and emphasises their potential for increasing diversity at senior levels.
Jeremy Heywood and John Manzoni set out a new vision for the future of the Civil Service.
Sir Mark Walport, Head of the Government Office for Science, gives the context for a new programme looking at lifelong learning and how we upskill our ageing workforce.
Chief Executive of the Civil Service John Manzoni highlights the Government Communication Service to illustrate the development of cross-government functions - the "glue" of government.
Leslie Evans, Scottish Government Permanent Secretary, says governments should do all they can to tap into the challenge and inspiration young people provide.
In Volunteers' Week, Director of the Office for Civil Society Mark Fisher celebrates civil servant volunteers who put their time and skills at the service of others and enhance their own lives in the process.
MOD Permanent Secretary Stephen Lovegrove, Skills Award Champion for this year's Civil Service Awards, explains why promoting skills is so important for the future of the organisation.