5 Lessons from the Forces about getting things done

...me, an entrepreneur in government keen to channel something of a start-up culture in tackling large, complex problems, the SAS siege poses an interesting challenge. How is it that 30...
...me, an entrepreneur in government keen to channel something of a start-up culture in tackling large, complex problems, the SAS siege poses an interesting challenge. How is it that 30...
...to impose that burden onto them. Instead I found a local scheme where I worked towards a qualification whilst earning a salary. It’s hard to get a job on the...
...Future Ready How can we build and enhance learning cultures which help us to shape, adapt and be resilient to change? How can we motivate ourselves and others to be...
...early adopters of new technology, as in the use of the Internet to increase the viewing and sharing of images of abuse. How might virtual reality be used in a...
...and listen you soon get into a rhythm and start to build a connection. Sometimes it can just be about sitting there in silence so someone doesn’t feel alone. In...
...events and regional meet-ups continue to work in the open write new things How can you get involved? The kind of change we need starts from within. We want to...
...wrong that we realise how important they are. I had to re-learn so many things, it felt like being thrown to the bottom of a steep mountain. To get back...
...by publishing an update on the progress we have made in implementing the strategy. How can you get involved? I would like to get your feedback, suggestions and ideas in...
...despite the urgent stuff clambering for attention to really dig into these questions. Liz empowered me to take that time, to crowd-source ideas, to explore improvements and to take risks,...
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