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New Cabinet Office DG role to lead civil service transformation
28 Apr Civil Service Reform

New Cabinet Office DG role to lead civil service transformation

Home Office chief operating officer Jerome Glass moves into a newly-created role as director general - future civil service
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Ex-FCDO perm sec: Pressure to appoint Mandelson ‘about time not substance’
28 Apr Foreign Affairs
Ex-FCDO perm sec: Pressure to appoint Mandelson ‘about time not substance’
McSweeney: I should have asked officials to question Mandelson about Epstein
28 Apr Foreign Affairs
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Government should merge more small public bodies, report urges
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Government should merge more small public bodies, report urges
Consolidating smaller public bodies into larger quangos can deliver savings through economies of scale and strengthen public bodies’ resilience, Public Accounts Committee MPs say
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Director's Cut: Elisabeth Cuthbertson and Lucy Ryan on job-sharing, agility and the importance of trust
27 Apr HR
Director's Cut: Elisabeth Cuthbertson and Lucy Ryan on job-sharing, agility and the importance of trust
Directors do some of the most interesting and challenging work in the civil service. Here, Elisabeth Cuthbertson and Lucy Ryan, director, rail reform (job-share), Department for Transport, explain what it takes to do their job
Shifts and ruptures: Heywood fellow on how the UK should respond to a changing global economic order
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Shifts and ruptures: Heywood fellow on how the UK should respond to a changing global economic order
Jenny Bates sets out how she’s using her Heywood fellowship to propose new “policy tramlines” for government
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What can policy professionals learn from evidence-based policing?
Matt Bland highlights examples of evidence-based innovation on the front line, and what policy professionals across the civil service can learn from this experience
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17 Apr Foreign Affairs
Former security chief ‘cannot comprehend’ basis for sacking Robbins
Ciaran Martin says firing FCDO perm sec does not square with how the vetting process works, and will have chilling effect on civil servants
'Everybody is saying the same thing': Is government meeting its goal to set every child up for success in their first 1,000 days of life?
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'Everybody is saying the same thing': Is government meeting its goal to set every child up for success in their first 1,000 days of life?
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From missions to milestones: what the Mission Delivery Unit’s move to No.10 tells us about delivery from the centre
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From missions to milestones: what the Mission Delivery Unit’s move to No.10 tells us about delivery from the centre
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Is PRINCE2 still relevant for delivering public sector projects? Partner Content
27 Apr Digital, Data & Technology
Is PRINCE2 still relevant for delivering public sector projects?
PRINCE2 has long been a cornerstone of project management, but its relevance is increasingly under scrutiny in today’s more complex delivery environment. Jackie Hewett, Portfolio Director for Project and Programme Management at QA, explores whether the methodology’s reputation for bureaucracy and heavy documentation is truly deserved. Drawing on frontline experience, she asks, does PRINCE2 still equip professionals with the skills they need?
Implementing AI in the public sector? Here’s why successful projects focus on data, not algorithms Partner Content
27 Apr Digital, Data & Technology
Implementing AI in the public sector? Here’s why successful projects focus on data, not algorithms
You can’t utilise AI on a foundation of fragmented, messy data. If the data isn't ready, you won’t get real AI transformation
What government pilots teach us about Copilot adoption Partner Content
21 Apr Digital, Data & Technology
What government pilots teach us about Copilot adoption
Lisa Taillard, director of Change, Adoption and Learning at Hitachi Solutions, on why Copilot adoption comes down to confidence, not capability
Without an implementation plan, the Health Secretary’s most frequently stated prevention policy will become undeliverable Partner Content
20 Apr Health & Social Care
Without an implementation plan, the Health Secretary’s most frequently stated prevention policy will become undeliverable
Ministers have promised nationwide early diagnosis services for osteoporosis 63 times. Nearly two years on, there is still no plan, leaving systems waiting and 2,000 people dying each year from preventable fractures
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