My Life, My Career

...Met Office. I had trained in the 90's as a weather forecaster, working on the bench with a host of clever people forecasting for aviation, councils, media, utilities and so...
...Met Office. I had trained in the 90's as a weather forecaster, working on the bench with a host of clever people forecasting for aviation, councils, media, utilities and so...
...McKenzie. The panel for the Global Institute for Women's Leadership event at King's College London (left to right: Joanna Ludlum, Julia Gillard, Zamila Bunglawala and Katharine Viner)* I’m a Senior...
...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...
...today? Did I do my best to finding meaning in my work? Top tip: Learn more about engagement and the four enablers by reading the Engaging for Success report. Musculoskeletal...
...it works with smart home devices to answer questions like, “should I go to the cinema today or for a run?”, “when’s best to go for a bike ride?”, or...
...deeper than reducing costs and rationalising our estate. It’s about making our property work better for us, supporting us to be a brilliant Civil Service. For the citizens we serve,...
...and the Office for National Statistics who are looking to further promote job sharing in their respective organisations. If, after reading this blog post, you decide to look for your...
...choice of placement with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The placement was only for two weeks, but I learned so much in that time. I worked...
...Know which stakeholders they give most credence to and which have given them briefing packs for their new role Be especially well prepared for the first meeting Preparing the content...
...round up some of the biggest changes across the Civil Service since joining. ‘I waited four years for a computer!’ David Gott, Head of Ministerial Correspondence (Rail), Department for Transport...