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Mo Desai on assignment for DFID My name is Mo Desai and I have worked at the Department for International Development (DFID) for more than 11 years. In that time,...
Mo Desai on assignment for DFID My name is Mo Desai and I have worked at the Department for International Development (DFID) for more than 11 years. In that time,...
...of tea. Its long dark nights can signal the countdown for Christmas for many of us. In a similar vein, the Civil Service Race Forum’s (CSRF) ESEA Working Group is...
...me was born on Twitter and, unequivocally, I’m better for it. A "river of data rushing past" - that's how New York Times writer David Carr (@Carr2n) describes Twitter. For...
...use numbers to give a clear reason for reading. For example: 5 tips for surviving mid-year reviews Why commercial matters The Department of Health’s 6 commitments to increase management skills...
...we must seek to embrace technological change, grasping the opportunities it presents. Learning more about harnessing technology for international development is my personal priority this year. The journey has been...
We make commercial decisions all the time and you'd be surprised at the importance small, everyday actions make on the bottom line. For example, I never thought document scanning had...
...I take time to think about those who actually campaigned relentlessly for race equality and inclusion, so that someone like me could be free - free to vote, free to...
...tools for contract management we can avoid these leaks and avoid any unnecessary costs to the taxpayer. We have now had 1,300 civil servants complete our free, online training and...
...scheme supports people to become regular savers, helping families and individuals prepare for the future - as well as planning for a rainy day. So when the unexpected strikes, having...
...charity Anxiety UK for more than 10 years in order to offer civil servants specialist help and support. The Charity for Civil Servants can offer you free membership for a...