...offer departments a choice of technology platforms to create competition and promote innovation. It also opens up opportunities to start implementing robotics and machine-learning to speed up services and help...
...of it and help others to do so. Mutual support across networks I think those values work well in government. The first one, because the Civil Service Code requires civil...
...to be championing the Skills Award. I have been fortunate enough to work with many talented and skilled civil servants throughout my career. I recently started a new job, as...
...problem. Although my job at the MOD and journalistic background meant I had a good grasp of British media, I knew absolutely nothing about the Norwegian press or culture. Enter...
...stakeholders. We will uphold Civil Service standards of behaviour, including the Civil Service Code. We will promote our work, in a manner that is aligned with the Civil Service Disability...
...All civil servants are required to undertake ‘unconscious bias’ learning annually, and the Government Property Profession team is holding an RICS Ethics and Civil Service Code continuing professional development event...
...the Cabinet Office Above and Beyond award for promoting the benefits of mindfulness! 5 benefits The research into mindfulness is growing daily. It’s clear that it creates new pathways in...
...to tweet about it if what you have to say conforms to the Civil Service Code and your Press/Ministerial Office guidance. GPP Blog Our newest venture, the GPP blog, hosted...
...transform society and the way government works, through a diverse and exciting range of projects: from new hospitals or rail networks, to innovative IT systems and transformational change. Projects require...
...Code. As usual, government communications should be objective and explanatory and not open to being represented as party-politically biased. Any comments on government achievements should be neutrally worded. In dealing...
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