Leadership Statement
A range of blogs from internal and external authors reflecting on what the Civil Service Leadership Statement means to them. In these blogs you will find reflective stories, practical tips and advice to help you improve your own leadership capability.
Just how different are the leadership challenges in the public and private sectors? After taking part in a senior leaders exchange programme, guest blogger Erik Bonino, Chairman of Shell UK, records his impressions.
Paul McCloghrie, who works in the Cabinet Office's Civil Contingencies Secretariat, is the first subject in a new series of 60-second interviews around the Leadership Statement, looking at successful leadership styles in different teams.
...servants is to do the best possible job for the Government and our fellow citizens. That means inspiring our teams with a sense of passion and purpose, valuing our professionalism...
Making it real - Ministry of Justice Permanent Secretary Ursula Brennan talks about embedding the Leadership Statement by linking it to the challenges frontline staff face every day.
...priorities. There has already been, and will continue to be, much discussion about exactly which actions to take first, how they fit into a legislative agenda, and what choices to...
Melissa Davies, winner of the HM Courts and Tribunals Service's regional Inspirational Leadership Award, is the latest of our 60-second interviewees on the Leadership Statement.
Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary Richard Heaton talks about his role as Civil Service Race Champion and the importance of racial equality.
Stephen Lovegrove, Permanent Secretary of DECC, discusses the Leadership Statement and how we need confidence in our ability to lead and engage.
Debbie Cropanese, who was runner-up for the Inspirational Leadership Award in HM Courts and Tribunals Service, is the latest of our 60-second interviewees continuing the discussion around the Leadership Statement.
...He did a simple experiment of watching a parent and child work together on a task he'd set them. The task was to use an electronic toy to draw a...