A new Civil Service Careers site
...users were asked to group different information, that they might find on the site, into categories, in a way that made sense to them. This informed the menu structure you...
...users were asked to group different information, that they might find on the site, into categories, in a way that made sense to them. This informed the menu structure you...
...worth. ◼︎There's a useful modeller to scenario-plan when you'd like to retire. The easy to use tool shows how much you'd have if you continued to work in the Civil...
...as Sao Paolo and Rio De Janeiro. The placement also gave me a real insight into how proactive the consulate is in representing UK interests. I attended an exhibition evening...
...12 months. Here they are. Simple Guide on Words to Avoid in Government Taking the coveted top spot was Sam Gregory’s Simple Guide on Words to Avoid in Government which...
...to us about how we might work with them to email specific learning offers to their staff; and the policy and operational delivery professions have both done personalised emails to...
...the workplace, disagreement will occur and this can sometimes escalate to conflict. I would like to encourage us all to think about how we can manage difficult relationships in a...
...this difference in performance, and whether we would see similar patterns in a larger pilot. However, it suggests that introducing feedback into public procurement could help demonstrate the high-quality services...
...modernise the organisation in response. In many respects this was a bold and visionary move. It identified how HMRC needed to change to respond in an increasingly digital, data-driven world....
...others, but also give them information about how to maintain their own wellbeing as practitioners in an emotionally demanding field. How we’ve adapted to COVID-19 Without face to face meetings,...
...gate. Being in charge that day, I went to investigate and in the bag was a dead badger – left by a farmer for the Ministry of Agriculture in the...