Learning to be a better Civil Service
...need to be able to tap into communities and learn things quickly enough to solve the problems at hand. You also need to be able to learn anything anywhere, anytime...
...need to be able to tap into communities and learn things quickly enough to solve the problems at hand. You also need to be able to learn anything anywhere, anytime...
...you want to see some of the more obscure requests that we get (how to cook haggis??), take a look at our gov.uk page. Advert highlighting the odd requests that...
...you do it. And it has to be said that the more you get to know others, the more you get to know yourself. How you interact will change, and...
...to the conversation with Anoushe Husain, award-winning paraclimber. Keen to hone your written skills? Check out How to Improve your Writing (aimed at EOs to Grade 7s) which takes a...
...everyone the time to create a really positive change to how they get moving. Matt Bazeley, CEO, Civil Service Sports Council I am Matt Bazeley, the Chief Executive of Civil...
...So we're planning an exciting mix of art and science. After 3 days of learning how to write scientific articles and talks on communication skills, we'll all get to try...
...panels look at how people have succeeded in their roles they will consider things like how they have dealt with challenges, celebrated others’ success, and offered helped to others. These...
...I decided to complete a Workplace Adjustment Passport. I knew I wanted an adjustment but I didn’t know where to start. There are lots of great tools out there to...
...the public we serve. So, to get back to the cake metaphor. We need to ‘bake’ evaluation into all our policies. Over time, appetites have waxed and waned for evidence...
...for improving citizens’ lives, our tenacity to get the best results regardless of the circumstance and our ability to adapt. We have an opportunity to emerge as a stronger, better...