Breaking down walls in Government Property

...In celebrating our current activity to support inclusive cultures in Government Property, I hope we can inspire more change and attract even more talented and diverse people to shape our...
...In celebrating our current activity to support inclusive cultures in Government Property, I hope we can inspire more change and attract even more talented and diverse people to shape our...
...and working with stakeholders, and learn how to ensure inclusion throughout your work. Civil Service Live focuses on sharing information and insight that will prove useful and valuable every single...
...detracting from the Civil Service Code of Honesty, Objectivity, Integrity, and Impartiality. This is neatly demonstrated in Yes Minister, in an exchange between Jim Hacker and Bernard, his Principal Private...
...Intelligence: Fundamentals Ideal awareness-level learning, provided by industry leaders and selected by the Central Digital and Data Office, this course is part of Government Skill’s recommended Digital and Data learning...
Copyright: Ipsos MORI A new report from Ipsos MORI shows that public trust in civil servants to tell the truth has once again moved upwards. In fact, it is now...
...inaugural meeting include connectivity, teaching children to code, and open markets. D5 members are united by a willingness to be open. At Government Digital Service, we've begun changing government's relationship...
...use LinkedIn, Twitter and the blog without worrying. Government Property Profession on LinkedIn The GPP LinkedIn group is a forum for members to suggest ideas, ask questions, share knowledge and...
...continuous professional development a sense of public duty - working and applying their knowledge in the best interests of the government and the public abiding by the code of ethics...
...not interested. In any case, I’d recommend joining your internal social media to learn the value of these platforms. If not Twitter, try Yammer my friends! But for those who...
...in charge of their departments. Civil servants will keep delivering government business, and if any crisis needed urgent action then we would tackle it in the normal way. But from...