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From patchwork to purpose: Why Whitehall needs a cross-government theory of change
08 Oct

From patchwork to purpose: Why Whitehall needs a cross-government theory of change

Ministers and officials alike are trapped in cycles of reform that lead to fragmentation and delivery failure. Britain needs a shared philosophy focused on outcomes to connect pounds and people to purpose
by Patrick Diamond and Vijay K. Luthra
One body, two missions: How Skills England is working with partners to drive opportunity and growth
16 Oct Education
One body, two missions: How Skills England is working with partners to drive opportunity and growth
‘Critical gaps persist’: How to safeguard your organisation in an evolving cybersecurity landscape
14 Oct Security & Defence
‘Critical gaps persist’: How to safeguard your organisation in an evolving cybersecurity landscape
The Fast Stream’s record interest is worth celebrating – but the real challenge lies in retention
06 Oct Civil Service Reform
The Fast Stream’s record interest is worth celebrating – but the real challenge lies in retention
FDA's Naomi Cooke: As more spending cuts loom, government needs to be honest about what it will no longer do
08 Sep 2015 Civil Service Reform
FDA's Naomi Cooke: As more spending cuts loom, government needs to be honest about what it will no longer do

Opinion: The Spending Review calls for yet more cuts to departmental spending. But at what price?


Why the Spending Review should herald a new approach to our public finances
03 Sep 2015 Civil Service Reform
Why the Spending Review should herald a new approach to our public finances

The forthcoming Spending Review must focus on outcomes and delivery, and also be the springboard for an honest debate about the very nature of our public sector, argues CIPFA's Rob Whiteman


What can Tech City teach Whitehall? Seven things I've learnt since leaving the civil service
03 Sep 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
What can Tech City teach Whitehall? Seven things I've learnt since leaving the civil service

After over a decade in Whitehall – and 12 different roles – Antony Cousins switched officialdom for the fast-paced world of tech start-ups. Here he explains what he has learnt, and why it might be useful for civil servants


What’s it like being the UK Ambassador in Mongolia?
28 Aug 2015 Foreign Affairs
What’s it like being the UK Ambassador in Mongolia?

Catherine Arnold, Britain's ambassador in Mongolia, on promoting 'Brand GB' in east-central Asia – and why challenging perceptions is so important


Better sharing of data among government agencies is vital if we want to protect our most vulnerable citizens
28 Aug 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
Better sharing of data among government agencies is vital if we want to protect our most vulnerable citizens

Data sharing allows agencies to see the larger picture of potentially at-risk citizens and helps prevent harm, says CGI UK’s Steve Thorn 


“I'm still in regular contact with a lot of my former civil servants”: Labour politician Sir Ian McCartney shares his reflections on Whitehall
27 Aug 2015 HR
“I'm still in regular contact with a lot of my former civil servants”: Labour politician Sir Ian McCartney shares his reflections on Whitehall

What do ministers really think of their officials? We asked Sir Ian McCartney – a former trade minister – to appraise the civil service


Why governments must keep pace with the times
25 Aug 2015
Why governments must keep pace with the times

Creating a smarter and better government is a priority shared by policymakers the world over – the OECD's Rolf Alter explains how he is helping



 


Dave Penman: Plans to curb union rights are an unnecessary political sideshow
24 Aug 2015 Culture
Dave Penman: Plans to curb union rights are an unnecessary political sideshow

Opinion: The Trade Union Bill ignores the positive role that unions can play


The official view: former government whip Baroness Northover rates the civil service
19 Aug 2015 Government Tax Profession
The official view: former government whip Baroness Northover rates the civil service

What do ministers really think of their officials? We asked Baroness Northover – a government whip during the coalition’s time in office – to appraise the civil service


Zahir Irani: There’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ – and the best civil service leaders know it
17 Aug 2015 Education
Zahir Irani: There’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ – and the best civil service leaders know it

Successful organisations are the ones that allow multiple perspectives to flourish


What’s it like working in a British Embassy?
14 Aug 2015 Foreign Affairs
What’s it like working in a British Embassy?

The UK’s deputy ambassador to Spain, Daniel Pruce, tells us what it’s like looking after Brits abroad – and why working across departments is so important


Josie Cluer: The Spending Review challenge will mean a radical rethink of public services
12 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
Josie Cluer: The Spending Review challenge will mean a radical rethink of public services

Opinion: George Osborne’s call for more savings will be tough to meet, but it also offers the chance for a fundamental rethink of the way services are run


Why better statistics make for better decisions
11 Aug 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
Why better statistics make for better decisions

Opinion: Robust statistical analysis has to go hand-in-hand with clear communication, says Jonathan Athow of the Office for National Statistics (ONS)


Jane Dudman: With fresh spending cuts on the horizon, civil service morale faces another tough test
11 Aug 2015
Jane Dudman: With fresh spending cuts on the horizon, civil service morale faces another tough test

Opinion: Civil servants have risen to George Osborne’s austerity challenge so far – but this summer, they are staring into the abyss


Rob Whiteman: The centre of government needs to let go and stop micro-managing
05 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
Rob Whiteman: The centre of government needs to let go and stop micro-managing

Central government departments are still not incentivised to manage their budgets well, says the chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy (CIPFA)


Sue Cameron: Running the country is hard work – and government needs to be more honest about saying so
28 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
Sue Cameron: Running the country is hard work – and government needs to be more honest about saying so

In a desperate bid to garner votes and popularity, many politicians pretend that they have simple answers to intractable problems


Former Downing Street aide Sean Worth: A Whitehall overhaul could get Britain building again
27 Jul 2015 Economy
Former Downing Street aide Sean Worth: A Whitehall overhaul could get Britain building again

Sean Worth argues that BIS, Defra, DECC and the Department for Transport should be merged into a single new department to create a streamlined national infrastructure function


Humour in diplomacy: the story behind the “plan” to move Hong Kong to Northern Ireland
24 Jul 2015 Security & Defence
Humour in diplomacy: the story behind the “plan” to move Hong Kong to Northern Ireland

When Foreign Office letters on a plan to move the entire population of  Hong Kong to Northern Ireland turned up at the National Archives, many media outlets failed to spot the hoax. Former FCO official David Snoxell shares the story behind the correspondence, and warns against humour-free diplomacy


Global perspective: How emerging economies are 'leapfrogging' their way to improved healthcare
23 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
Global perspective: How emerging economies are "leapfrogging" their way to improved healthcare

When it comes to strengthening their health systems, emerging economies are not short of challenges – and "leapfrogging" can help deliver real change rapidly


Emran Mian: George Osborne's Spending Review will only succeed with proper insight and planning
22 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
Emran Mian: George Osborne's Spending Review will only succeed with proper insight and planning

Cuts made tactically may be unsustainable – the Treasury must use the 2015 review to reform public services in a lasting way


Peter Riddell: George Osborne has eased the spending squeeze – but there’s more to come in the autumn
14 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
Peter Riddell: George Osborne has eased the spending squeeze – but there’s more to come in the autumn

The Institute for Government director dissects the summer Budget and finds the toughest news is still to come for Whitehall


Dave Penman: All in it together? Not if you're a public servant
13 Jul 2015 Economics
Dave Penman: All in it together? Not if you're a public servant

George Osborne says Britain deserves a pay rise. Unless you work in the public sector, of course


Richard Harries: Solving Whitehall's productivity puzzle
06 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
Richard Harries: Solving Whitehall's productivity puzzle

With more cuts to come, Whitehall departments are eyeing productivity gains as a silver bullet


Josie Cluer: Setting up to succeed on major projects
03 Jul 2015 Commercial
Josie Cluer: Setting up to succeed on major projects

Working on ambitious major projects can be daunting, but good planning can make life a lot more simple


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