5 ways to become a better manager
...be far better placed to develop others. Here are my top 5 takeaways for autumn: 1. Take time for yourself You can’t be a great manager unless you can manage...
...be far better placed to develop others. Here are my top 5 takeaways for autumn: 1. Take time for yourself You can’t be a great manager unless you can manage...
...all get better at it. I have had several different kinds of job shares working for me (and people working part-time, which is another thing I think we could get...
...society by focusing on reducing reoffending. It’s a real problem. The most recent proven reoffending rate for adult offenders was 26.1%. Although there’ has been a slight reduction in reoffending...
...Monday, this growing movement, now in its second year in the UK, offers the ideal chance for us all to look at opportunities in our own lives for giving and...
...better for users. GOV.UK doesn’t just save an enormous 70% of the annual costs, it also won a coveted design award beating the Shard and Olympic Cauldron. Lots more has...
...for staff and a measure of protection for their wellbeing and mental health through the support they offer. It’s great to see many networks doing exactly this: colleagues in the...
...its lasting impact, too – for example, on your future working relationship, or the implications for working patterns or work balance in the longer term I’m looking forward to putting...
The Government School of Property is the one-stop-shop for all learning for property professionals Managing the UK's biggest property portfolio of 300,000 public buildings is undeniably a tall order. Now...
...If I had to rate the experience I would give it top marks, not just for the principle behind it but for the chance to speak directly to young people...
...you listen to the press. I work as far away from London as you can get. I work for the British Antarctic Survey as a senior scientist and project leader....