The importance of staff networks
...tapping the ideas, passion and knowledge of people who work there, effective networks can help both to create change in organisations, and to support leaders and managers in implementing it....
...tapping the ideas, passion and knowledge of people who work there, effective networks can help both to create change in organisations, and to support leaders and managers in implementing it....
...and we are beginning to develop some tools to work on internally. If anyone has some good ideas in relation to tackling this work, you should get in touch with...
...post to work in the Debt Management Department in HMRC. There are many ways to get into the Civil Service from direct entry into a Civil Service job to applying...
...time to prepare nominations in the Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 and congratulations to all 35 nominees who were shortlisted! A special mention goes to the Home Office...
...in a ‘Public Sector Efficiency Challenge’. In short, where is the waste? How can we do things differently to get better services for less money? And how can we reform...
...a call for evidence last week. I encourage interested parties to provide evidence to the review, to enable ONS to continue its vital role promoting and safeguarding the production and...
...Confident partners have pledged to make a real difference in helping disabled people into work, and many speak about the benefits to them. For instance, that colleagues with disabilities “add...
...million drivers and the insurance industry. And it came in under budget. Not bad. The DVLA digital team winning their Civil Service Award 2014, presented by Richard Heaton (right), Permanent...
...when you arrived, and I hope that’s what I’ve been able to achieve in this role. It’s been a honour too to work alongside some inspirational leaders, particularly Sir Jeremy...
...woven into promotion winning the award really mattered to the staff as well, who were incredibly proud the prison won I want to end by giving one more reason why...