Five tips for effective objectives setting

...As we come to the end of the operating year and start the new one, it strikes me that this has some relevance to our approach to setting our key...
...As we come to the end of the operating year and start the new one, it strikes me that this has some relevance to our approach to setting our key...
Jim Harra In the New Year, I was appointed Deputy Chief Executive and Second Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue & Customs. It’s been a challenging and exciting few months in...
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary This week we published new Single Departmental Plans covering 18 government departments and the three territorial offices...
...risks of trying something new at all, the better. In this area, the scientific research behind the growth mindset model is particularly empowering. It provides evidence that although many people...
...to you in my new capacity as Chair of CSSC Sports and Leisure. CSSC has been working with civil servants for nearly 100 years to enhance their wellbeing through sporting...
...the centenary year. Keeping up with the relay The Met Office hosted the Suffrage Flag Relay in Exeter With the Suffrage Flag Relay moving on to a new stop (sometimes...
...think about a lot when you have a baby or young children. When you become a parent you have to figure out how to stay 'you' when your new little...
Rupert McNeil, Civil Service Chief People Officer This week, we published on GOV.UK two new guides to help civil servants enjoy the benefits of shared parental leave. One is for...
...work relating to exiting the EU. Change can bring positive outcomes, such as personal growth and new opportunities. However, change outside our control can also sometimes make us feel anxious...
...meeting astronauts, watching tests being conducted on the ExoMars rover and seeing new images of space. But I think the best thing I’ve done is to have an impact. In...