The humanist factor

...it’s a better place if we’re compassionate towards each other and towards other living things; and a belief that we only have one life, so we should make the most...
...it’s a better place if we’re compassionate towards each other and towards other living things; and a belief that we only have one life, so we should make the most...
...Facebook. We were the first site to have Facebook (which offers a range of creative ways to contact JCP) and use Twitter to promote our services or any job vacancies....
...structure your responses. Highlight any relevant achievements or projects that showcase your suitability for the position. Show how your personal values match the Civil Service Code. This includes being honest,...
...organisations are immense: a better work/life balance, with positive benefits for recruitment and retention; a reduced carbon footprint; enhanced accommodation of diversity; better mental and physical health; improved productivity; and...
...Communications and Investor teams, where she is heavily involved in the outreach and engagement during the stewardship code consultation. She said: The idea of working and gaining experience really appealed...
...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...
...changes to our contracts and suppliers, it is a crucial time to be at the top of our game on contract management. The recent release of the Prompt Payment Code...
...staff who better represent the communities that we serve, which in turn will deliver better outcomes for the public. And it’s vital that these diverse views are reflected in the...
...data ninja, Delivering on devolution, How big data drives new ideas, Less code more power, Positive psychology and ‘the art of brilliance’ and Striving for the perfect shipping forecast. There...
...detracting from the Civil Service Code of Honesty, Objectivity, Integrity, and Impartiality. This is neatly demonstrated in Yes Minister, in an exchange between Jim Hacker and Bernard, his Principal Private...