Building commercial capability in government
...commercial" is now in the sunlight - it has made an important contribution over the past five years, and is positioned to continue to do so in today's world of...
...commercial" is now in the sunlight - it has made an important contribution over the past five years, and is positioned to continue to do so in today's world of...
...vital to my job today. Before joining the Civil Service, I worked in accountancy. While obviously very important to any business or service, this didn’t quite give me the rush...
...as part of a workforce that reflects those we serve. Yet, in the UK today, ethnic minorities are under-represented at every level of work. The latest census figures indicate that...
Sir Jeremy Heywood Today, Queen Elizabeth II becomes this country’s longest-serving monarch. In her 63 years on the throne she has seen 12 different Prime Ministers, 16 general elections and...
...less-travelled on my route to Permanent Secretary. I went to a comprehensive school, took an apprenticeship at the age of 18, and now find myself where I am today. What...
...it is fitting that all departmental Permanent Secretaries are publishing our diversity and inclusion objectives today, outlining our priorities for the year ahead. The objectives set out the priorities for...
...a single female Permanent Secretary The Civil Service of the 1980s prided itself on its political impartiality and its integrity, just as we do today (though our values are now...
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...one of these releases has given new insights into issues of public interest. Each is there to help improve government decision-making and inform public debate. Today is World Statistics Day...
...going to do today”, but “what am I going to be”. He might decide that he needed to be inspiring in rallying the troops, or to be forceful in arguing...