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'I felt like the boy in short trousers': What’s it like to manage people who are decades older than you?
30 Mar HR

'I felt like the boy in short trousers': What’s it like to manage people who are decades older than you?

Taking on challenging leadership roles can be a quick progression route for younger civil servants, but the experience is not always easy. CSW gets the lowdown from officials who’ve been through it
by Susan Allott
Director's Cut: Michael Padfield on flexibility, the Horizon scandal and confusing journalists
08 May HR
Director's Cut: Michael Padfield on flexibility, the Horizon scandal and confusing journalists
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
Shifts and ruptures: Heywood fellow on how the UK should respond to a changing global economic order
24 Apr Economics
Shifts and ruptures: Heywood fellow on how the UK should respond to a changing global economic order
Law of the land: interview with first parliamentary counsel Elizabeth Gardiner
13 Sep 2018 Government Tax Profession
Law of the land: interview with first parliamentary counsel Elizabeth Gardiner

Elizabeth Gardiner, the first parliamentary counsel, leads the team that writes the UK’s legislation. She tells Suzannah Brecknell what makes a good bill, how departments can help, and what Brexit will mean for those who craft the law of the land


Q&A: Do Social Impact Bonds work?
11 Sep 2018
Q&A: Do Social Impact Bonds work?

As the use of social impact bonds in public policy increases, so too are efforts to measure the “SIB effect” across a host of services. Mara Airoldi, director of the Government Outcomes Lab at the Blavatnik School of Government, looks at the current state of play of social impact bonds


A million people die in car accidents each year. For safer roads, IoT can help Sponsored
11 Sep 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
A million people die in car accidents each year. For safer roads, IoT can help

Could better data improve traffic safety? IBM's Rich McKay thinks so


Intelligent Connectivity: Coping With an Explosion in Traffic Sponsored
10 Sep 2018 Civil Service Reform
Intelligent Connectivity: Coping With an Explosion in Traffic

At BT, we realise that digital technology is changing the way we all do business. Make smart decisions with intelligent connectivity.


The innovation strategy should not be a minister saying ‘that looks shiny’ – Dowden’s pragmatic plan
10 Sep 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
The innovation strategy should not be a minister saying ‘that looks shiny’ – Dowden’s pragmatic plan

Minister for implementation pledges that the upcoming government innovation strategy will be a practical strategy to address problems


How can the UK Ministry of Defence collaborate with wider Government on innovation? Sponsored
10 Sep 2018 Operational Delivery
How can the UK Ministry of Defence collaborate with wider Government on innovation?

The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) is pursuing “radical innovation models to drive change”


Is the civil service losing its most tech-savvy workers? Sponsored
06 Sep 2018 Education
Is the civil service losing its most tech-savvy workers?

New research indicates the civil service risks losing its most digitally-skilled people, but it doesn’t have to be that way


An ancient seaport meets the age of AI Sponsored
04 Sep 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
An ancient seaport meets the age of AI

The 800-year-old port of Rotterdam handles 140,000 vessels and 461 million tons of cargo annually, but when does size meet efficiency? How does Europe’s largest seaport become the smartest? IBM's Rich McKay reports


Surfing the Internet of Things Sponsored
04 Sep 2018 Civil Service Reform
Surfing the Internet of Things

BT argues that the Internet of Things (IoT), where homes, cars, people, even entire cities are connected to the internet, will let you do things you once dismissed as science fiction


Protecting children from online sexual exploitation and abuse Sponsored
03 Sep 2018 Operational Delivery
Protecting children from online sexual exploitation and abuse

Social media has given incredible freedom to millions of people worldwide. But with this freedom comes danger, especially for young and vulnerable people


BT, the Telecom Infra Project, and Facebook launch second wave of start-up accelerator programme Sponsored
28 Aug 2018 Civil Service Reform
BT, the Telecom Infra Project, and Facebook launch second wave of start-up accelerator programme

BT, the Telecom Infra Project (TIP), and Facebook have launched the second annual competition for start-ups in telecom infrastructure to join the UK’s TIP Ecosystem Acceleration Centre (TEAC), based at the BT Innovation Labs in Martlesham, Suffolk and in London’s Tech City


The surprising new government service: delight Sponsored
28 Aug 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
The surprising new government service: delight

The more people are involved in their government, the better served we all will be


AI: It's all about the humans Sponsored
21 Aug 2018 Operational Delivery
AI: It's all about the humans

This article was first published in Police Professional.


Predicting public sector technology in 2030 Sponsored
21 Aug 2018 Civil Service Reform
Predicting public sector technology in 2030

Can we write policy without people? BT's Phil Baulch asks


Green means AI for traffic and beyond Sponsored
21 Aug 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
Green means AI for traffic and beyond

Irritation, the mother of invention? Yes, according to IBM Master Inventor Steve Hobson


Home, smart home: IoT and AI will make where we live more accessible Sponsored
14 Aug 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
Home, smart home: IoT and AI will make where we live more accessible

Independence. For people with disabilities and the aging population, it’s more than a word—it’s a catalyst for fulfillment and dignity.


Intelligent Connectivity: Boosting Flexibility and Control Sponsored
13 Aug 2018 Civil Service Reform
Intelligent Connectivity: Boosting Flexibility and Control

At BT, we realise that digital technology is changing the way we all do business. Make smart decisions with intelligent connectivity.


Taking digital public services further, faster Sponsored
13 Aug 2018 Operational Delivery
Taking digital public services further, faster

The pace of technological change is increasing to the point that it feels like we’re entering a new era of digital.


How is the apprenticeship levy being adopted by the public sector? Sponsored
10 Aug 2018 Education
How is the apprenticeship levy being adopted by the public sector?

Nearly two years after the introduction of the apprenticeship levy, public sector organisations must ensure they use the money they have contributed before it leaves their ringfenced accounts and moves to general government funds. Lizzy Grayson, category manager – corporate services at leading public sector procurement organisation YPO, explains the challenges facing public sector employers as they invest in apprenticeships, and how they are overcoming them


Debunking the ‘value for money’ myth in higher education Sponsored
07 Aug 2018 Operational Delivery
Debunking the ‘value for money’ myth in higher education

This article was first published in Times Higher Education


BT: Intelligent Connectivity is where it all begins. Smarter decisions are the end result Sponsored
07 Aug 2018 Civil Service Reform
BT: Intelligent Connectivity is where it all begins. Smarter decisions are the end result

At BT, we realise that digital technology is changing the way we all do business. Make smart decisions with intelligent connectivity.


You’ve got mail: how a network of civil servants and MPs’ staff is improving Whitehall to Westminster correspondence
07 Aug 2018 Communications
You’ve got mail: how a network of civil servants and MPs’ staff is improving Whitehall to Westminster correspondence

A group established to improve correspondence between Parliament and the civil service shows that all processes can be improved by building human connections


How the National Crime Agency is smashing silos, boosting staff pay and making the case for a new funding model
31 Jul 2018 Civil Service Reform
How the National Crime Agency is smashing silos, boosting staff pay and making the case for a new funding model

The NCA’s Nina Cope tells Tamsin Rutter about the agency’s aim to break down barriers, and help cement its reputation at the “pinnacle of law enforcement”


Building nation-level defences to fight cyber crime Sponsored
30 Jul 2018 Civil Service Reform
Building nation-level defences to fight cyber crime

BT's Mark Hughes argues that nation states should act now to put in place cyber defences to protect themselves from the most advanced threats ever seen.


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