Leadership: Extraordinary is the new ordinary
...easy to forget that one of the privileges of seniority is better visibility – you tend naturally to see and hear more about the context, and about what might happen...
...easy to forget that one of the privileges of seniority is better visibility – you tend naturally to see and hear more about the context, and about what might happen...
We’d like to thank everyone who has taken the time to read our message on the Spending Review and what it means for the Civil Service. Many of the comments...
...ingesting the smallest irritant. She needs to discover these one by one, using trial and error. Well, at least she isn’t neurodivergent, and has a tip top executive memory (sarcasm...
...pool as possible, into the Civil Service. Indeed, building a diverse Civil Service that better reflects the society we serve is one of my top three priorities. And it is...
...diversity and importance of the work undertaken by those in our Civil Service: from tackling ebola, to promoting equality for those with a disability, supporting local communities, and raising awareness...
...you want to explore a process, does breaking it down into the biggest stumbling blocks give participants a better ability to understand and adapt it? Returning to live in-person events...
...and retention; vetting allows us to know that everyone with access to protectively marked material has a high level of integrity, and is unlikely to be blackmailed or extorted. National...
...the past week was seeing MI5 top the Stonewall index of the best employers for lesbian, gay or bisexual staff (you kept that one quiet – but the secret’s out...
...around ‘normal’ speech, and that line is forcefully defended. Corporate cultures As a group, we discussed the cultural landscape – one of perfection, performance, efficiency, efficacy, productivity and time-effectiveness. We...
...what a journey - in every sense - it was, seven events in six cities, attended by over 15,000 people from all across the Civil Service, including the Prime Minister!...