A four-step guide to planning your development
...to measure how successful you’ve been. Examples might be: learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create a spreadsheet, including calculations and graphs to be able to present data for...
...to measure how successful you’ve been. Examples might be: learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create a spreadsheet, including calculations and graphs to be able to present data for...
...information both insightful and inspiring.” Top 10 Civil Service blogs of 2021 How to Break Through in the Civil Service - Our Top Tips Amy Tsang’s blog post proved the...
...can truly thrive in an organisation become invisible. And if we don’t understand how we are really behaving towards each other, how can we change and improve? That’s why I...
...before communicating with people. We put together our plans for the region quickly; how we would re-tool our operations, how we could keep in touch with people and how we...
...get ideas from a great group of interested and engaged people? It generated a fascinating conversation about different tools for engaging with people inside and outside government; how we can...
...in Whitehall. This report informed the Talent Action Plan, resulting in concrete steps, including a commitment to introducing Shared Parental Leave at the occupational rate across the Civil Service; action...
...water and think of China. My attempts to master the art of dumpling making got off to a bad start. But I think that, given a chance to practice, I...
...key role to play in opening up conversations about disability confidence across the public and private sectors. I am encouraging network leaders in the Civil Service to get involved, and...
...offer to those who volunteer. The new Civil Service Leadership Statement is clear in identifying the need for us to reward initiative and innovation and to invest in the capabilities...
...pursuing a personal passion with all of my professional effort. I have been inspired by the people I have met in the field, in the international tribunals in the Hague...