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The briefings against Chris Wormald damage the trust that is essential to good government
23 Oct Civil Service Reform

The briefings against Chris Wormald damage the trust that is essential to good government

For the Cummings admirers in No.10 reading this: Anyone can break a system down, putting it back together is a different skill
by Dave Penman
The UK needs regulation – but we can do it an awful lot better
24 Oct Civil Service Reform
The UK needs regulation – but we can do it an awful lot better
How much money could the government's Covid fraud voluntary repayment scheme recover?
23 Oct Coronavirus
How much money could the government's Covid fraud voluntary repayment scheme recover?
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
Book Review: Spads: what are they good for?
13 Feb 2015 HR
Book Review: Spads: what are they good for?

Ben Yong and Robert Hazell's book on special advisers is a 'must read' for ministers,  spads and civil servants, says former cabinet secretary Lord O'Donnell


Opinion: Peter Riddell, IfG
13 Feb 2015 Economics
Opinion: Peter Riddell, IfG

The next government will face difficult choices over cuts – and it won’t find the answers in a traditional spending review


Beyond the comfort zone: Michael Anderson
13 Feb 2015 Culture
Beyond the comfort zone: Michael Anderson

A monthly interview with people who’ve crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world. Michael Anderson moved from the Cabinet Office to the philanthropic organisation the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation 


Book Review: The Whitehall Effect
11 Feb 2015 Civil Service Reform
Book Review: The Whitehall Effect

In spite of its negativity, John Seddon’s analysis should make Whitehall sit up and take notice, says Labour MP Barry Sheerman


Build your organisation: Robin Ryde
10 Feb 2015 Commercial
Build your organisation: Robin Ryde

Organisations have forgotten the value of authenticity – so let’s make 2015 the year to get real


Mark Serwotka: attempts to break us will fail
09 Feb 2015 HR
Mark Serwotka: attempts to break us will fail

The PCS general secretary on why his union is facing its greatest challenge yet


Build your skills: Andre Spicer
02 Feb 2015 Education
Build your skills: Andre Spicer

If at first you don’t succeed… maybe trying and trying again is actually not such a great idea


Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
27 Jan 2015 Government Tax Profession
Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

The proposed cap on public sector redundancy payments is just the latest example of politicians jumping on the ‘fat cat’ bandwagon


The official view: Alistair Burt
19 Jan 2015 Government Tax Profession
The official view: Alistair Burt

CSW asked Conservative MP and former minister Alistair Burt to appraise the UK civil service 


The official view: Norman Baker
12 Jan 2015 Government Tax Profession
The official view: Norman Baker

CSW asked Lib Dem MP and former transport and home office minister Norman Baker to appraise the UK civil service 


Build your skills: Sophie Churchill
07 Jan 2015 Leadership
Build your skills: Sophie Churchill

I’ve loved running the national forest company – but the civil service is a tough environment for small delivery agencies


Beyond the comfort zone - Mark Langdale
06 Jan 2015 Communications
Beyond the comfort zone - Mark Langdale



A monthly interview with people who've crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world. Mark Langdale moved from the Home Office to consulting firm Syntegra in 2004





Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
17 Dec 2014 Government Tax Profession
Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

Why are select committees so rude? Yes, they must challenge witnesses – but there’s no need to be disrespectful


Nick Hillman on weathering the tuition fee storm
16 Dec 2014 Education
Nick Hillman on weathering the tuition fee storm

“I pushed through the tuition fees reforms”


Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
27 Nov 2014 Government Tax Profession
Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

The public sector is hurting – particularly civil servants. The government must act before the damage is irreparable


Kay Sheldon on tackling problems in the CQC
25 Nov 2014 Health & Social Care
Kay Sheldon on tackling problems in the CQC

“I blew the whistle on the CQC’s failings”


Opinion: Peter Riddell
21 Nov 2014 Government Tax Profession
Opinion: Peter Riddell

Don’t fall for the accepted wisdom. The real story of the coalition lies in the hard data


Build your skills: Professor Zahir Irani
18 Nov 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
Build your skills: Professor Zahir Irani

Senior officials are often wary of social media – but new ways of reaching out can help boost your contacts & expertise


The MoD doesn’t only do kinetics
11 Nov 2014 Government Tax Profession
The MoD doesn’t only do kinetics

A Defence Intelligence insider trots through the agency’s 50-year history


The war against diabetes rages on
07 Nov 2014 Health & Social Care
The war against diabetes rages on

Diabetes is a deadly disease and it is spreading fast. Christel Schaldemose explains why the EU must act now.


Single railway area key to EU economic prosperity
03 Nov 2014 Commercial
Single railway area key to EU economic prosperity

Improving Europe’s railway systems would lead to substantial economic and environmental benefits, argues Izaskun Bilbao Barandica.


Build your organisation: Anthony Fitzsimmons
28 Oct 2014 Economics
Build your organisation: Anthony Fitzsimmons

Poor delivery explains some risk management failures, but there’s a bigger problem: the model has a fatal blind spot


Build your skills: Andre Spicer
28 Oct 2014 Culture
Build your skills: Andre Spicer

It's easier to sidestep 'wicked problems' than to fix them - but stepping sidewalks brings us no closer to our goals


Listen to children and young people, says Tam Baillie
28 Oct 2014 Culture
Listen to children and young people, says Tam Baillie

Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People wants to speed things up


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