Breaking down walls in Government Property
...staff who better represent the communities that we serve, which in turn will deliver better outcomes for the public. And it’s vital that these diverse views are reflected in the...
...staff who better represent the communities that we serve, which in turn will deliver better outcomes for the public. And it’s vital that these diverse views are reflected in the...
...out for topical sessions on Helping recovery - one jab at a time and Moving forward towards hybrid working. Civil Service Chief Operating Officer Alex Chisholm and Cabinet Secretary Simon...
...detracting from the Civil Service Code of Honesty, Objectivity, Integrity, and Impartiality. This is neatly demonstrated in Yes Minister, in an exchange between Jim Hacker and Bernard, his Principal Private...
Government Skills online learning business partner, Gail Charlton picks out five of the best courses available to all civil servants. Gail says: “In the past year alone, civil servants completed...
...yourself to one type of role; explore various opportunities within the Civil Service that align with your skills. Take a look at the Civil Service Careers website for more advice...
...open Our commitment to openness means that the UK, as assessed by comparative international studies, is now perceived as having one of the most open governments in the world. We...
...United Kingdom. D5's purpose is to promote international co-operation. We're always talking about being open and sharing our work, and D5 makes it easier for us to do that face-to-face....
...is the place to go to improve your network across government and to ask for and share specialist knowledge and expertise. Top tip: Complete your profile. One of the beauties...
...of this is developing a strong Project Delivery Profession. So, we have made the profession one of our top priorities. As Acting Government Head of Project Delivery Profession, I am...
...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...