What makes a good leader?

...have to be prepared to lead. That requires self-confidence. You have to be able to judge when to listen, when to think and when to decide. When you make decisions...
...have to be prepared to lead. That requires self-confidence. You have to be able to judge when to listen, when to think and when to decide. When you make decisions...
The Department of Health People Management Programme tries to raise the quality and consistency of management in the department. It aims to increase people’s skills at managing staff and to...
...to measure how successful you’ve been. Examples might be: learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create a spreadsheet, including calculations and graphs to be able to present data for...
...can truly thrive in an organisation become invisible. And if we don’t understand how we are really behaving towards each other, how can we change and improve? That’s why I...
...of factors. Volunteering can provide us all with the opportunity to get involved, apply existing skills and give back. What it can give in return is the invaluable opportunity to...
...conflict, in both work and personal life, anger management can help you stay in control, say what you need to say and listen to others to settle disputes in an...
...information both insightful and inspiring.” Top 10 Civil Service blogs of 2021 How to Break Through in the Civil Service - Our Top Tips Amy Tsang’s blog post proved the...
...on but also to spot when things are going off-track and when we need to step in to investigate what’s going wrong, make changes and build in learning. Informing decisions...
...showcased tools and techniques to tackle digital exclusion, in collaboration with Good Things Foundation (GTF). Participants in an HMRC-organised digital skills support session As part of HMRC’s participation in Get...
...learnt on the Senior Leaders Scheme to support me, I decided to put my hat in the ring for promotion. And I was lucky enough to get it. I now...