Devolution and You – a view from Wales
...important role in the opening of each new assembly term. And it is that aspect of devolution that I want to cover here – how it is relevant to the...
...important role in the opening of each new assembly term. And it is that aspect of devolution that I want to cover here – how it is relevant to the...
...we have exceeded our initial target of 1,000 places on the Positive Action Pathway, a development programme for civil servants from underrepresented groups, and promotion rates for the first two...
...like this has felt exciting, and the secondment was definitely a good move. I’ve enjoyed learning new skills but also having existing skills recognised anew by a different audience. I’d...
...can take that data and use it to build new and exciting products and services. As more of the public and private sector follow our lead and join the revolution,...
...pool. In the NIO, the flexibility made possible with our new IT has got our people talking and blogging about different patterns and ways of working. Their enthusiasm and stories...
...it in my role. (Cabinet Office) Taking on new challenges Doing an interview with the BBC. We were supposed to be media trained and I hadn't been, but our press...
...a few. Within each lies a different skill-set, ask and impact, tailored to specific needs. But across their contributions, volunteers can provide new sources of expertise and resource, can enable...
Prof Sir Mark Walport One of the most striking features of the UK Civil Service is that people regularly tackle new problems or change roles. This requires them to develop...
Gareth Rhys Williams, Government Chief Commercial Officer I’m now 14 weeks into my new role as Government Chief Commercial Officer. I thought it would be good to share some thoughts...
...of the newly launched vision to become A Brilliant Civil Service. The site was designed and developed using ‘agile’ project management methodology, with user-centred design at its core. More than...