Making a big noise about Menopause
Menopause logo It has been an interesting year for so many reasons, not least the need for us all to navigate a ‘new normal’ brought about by the presence of...
Menopause logo It has been an interesting year for so many reasons, not least the need for us all to navigate a ‘new normal’ brought about by the presence of...
...caused by the cancer, treatment or medication they are then required to take as part of their 'new normal'. So, it’s vital we support managers and organisations to make best...
...proud of our brilliant Civil Service. New normal There is a long way to go before we emerge into a ‘new normal’ – but that’s what we as leaders are...
...in the team comes from a quantitative background, they had a shared motivation in their “desire to solve interesting and challenging problems”. They noted that “being presented with new and...
...recently, her new skills are already benefiting her career in the Cabinet Office. Kirsten says: “I collect and interpret data and information which has improved my analytical skills and eye...
...if they’re to avoid standing still and the Civil Service is no exception. ‘A Modern Civil Service’ is not just a new strapline, but also a new approach. There is...
...You might ask however - how is evaluation new? Surely government has been evaluating before? And why is it not done more? Well, yes, we have fantastic analysts in government,...
...◼︎Innovative: Finding new ways to solve problems to deliver for the public. Showing commitment to new ideas and experimentation, accepting that some ideas won't work. ◼︎Ambitious: Achieving excellence in project...
...have been able to introduce our new, flagship, learning and development offer - the Government School of Property. Government School of Property The Government School of Property brings together all...
Colleagues from the Department for International Trade’s Digital, Data and Technology team share their tips for career progression and promotion Are you stuck in a career cul-de-sac? If so, don’t...