Civil Service Awards 2021: Winds of change
...different to the way it all works now. Women tended to be in more junior grades, and it’s great to see how this has changed to really reflect our diverse...
...different to the way it all works now. Women tended to be in more junior grades, and it’s great to see how this has changed to really reflect our diverse...
...it really is important. The measures put in place to tackle COVID-19 have understandably required significant adjustments for all of us in how we live and work, while some, or...
...to feed itself. To give everyone access to financial services through mobile banking. And for everyone to get better software to revolutionise education and learning. If you haven’t guessed already,...
...got to be disciplined about how to get the task done by the deadline without dumping the team in it. Tom – Another advantage is that we overlap on a...
...co-organised by Emerald Network and the National Zakat Foundation. I get to plug the importance of staff networks in creating an inclusive work environment – and how, both in the...
...the Civil Service Disability Champion, Sir Philip Rutnam, and The Migraine Trust to deliver a programme of awareness and how to be an inclusive employer. This includes issuing a plethora...
...to operate independently. Health and well-being FM is moving from being simply a provider of services to a proactive decision-making role in how the office environment is designed, how it...
...goal to get vaccines into as many arms as possible in a race against the virus, the team faced a mammoth challenge to assess and procure the most promising vaccines,...
...learnt on the Senior Leaders Scheme to support me, I decided to put my hat in the ring for promotion. And I was lucky enough to get it. I now...
...have to be prepared to lead. That requires self-confidence. You have to be able to judge when to listen, when to think and when to decide. When you make decisions...