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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    New chief tightens corporate leadership with stronger board
    25 Jan 2012 Leadership
    New chief tightens corporate leadership with stronger board

    The new leaders of the civil service are to tighten up corporate leadership with the creation of a Civil Service Board, the head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake has told CSW.


    A plan of action for plans of action
    25 Jan 2012 Economy
    A plan of action for plans of action

    Many public sector projects struggle to stay on time and on budget, and civil servants are under growing pressure to improve their game. Joshua Chambers asks the experts how government can avoid project management pitfalls.


    Interview: Geoffrey Spence
    25 Jan 2012 Economy
    Interview: Geoffrey Spence

    With infrastructure development a key plank of the government’s growth strategy, the Treasury’s investment team Infrastructure UK has an ever-more important role to play. Suzannah Brecknell meets its chief, Geoffrey Spence.


    Interview: Bob Kerslake and Jeremy Heywood
    25 Jan 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Bob Kerslake and Jeremy Heywood

    The incoming cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, Jeremy Heywood and Bob Kerslake, are taking on their new jobs at a time of unprecedented financial, policy and political challenges. Matt Ross meets them.


    Interview: Siobhan Benita
    25 Jan 2012 Health & Social Care
    Interview: Siobhan Benita

    After 15 years in the civil service – including a stint as the cabinet secretary’s communications chief – Siobhan Benita is making the leap into politics. Matt Ross meets the would-be London mayor as she kicks off her campaign.


    22 Dec 2011 Leadership
    New civil service chiefs write on reform challenges of 2012

    The incoming head of the civil service, Sir Bob Kerslake, has warned civil servants that in 2012 ministers will expect to agree and enact reforms across the civil service.


    15 Dec 2011 Digital, Data & Technology
    McCluggage discusses progress on government ICT strategy

    The government’s deputy CIO Bill McCluggage has spoken of the need to identify "robust funding" for the Government App Store, a planned online portal through which public sector organisations will be able to source, share and promote certified ICT solutions.

     


    Perm Sec Round-Up: Mark Lowcock, 2011
    06 Dec 2011 Finance
    Perm Sec Round-Up: Mark Lowcock, 2011

    Permanent Secretary, Department for International Development


    05 Dec 2011 Leadership
    Permanent secretaries' round-up 2011: CSW analysis
    Interview: Tim Kelsey
    02 Dec 2011 Health & Social Care
    Interview: Tim Kelsey

    In 2000, Tim Kelsey launched the private business Dr Foster to produce a league table on hospital performance. Now he’s been hired by the PM to push the transparency agenda throughout Whitehall. Matt Ross meets him.


    16 Nov 2011 Education
    Frontline: a language teacher explains how government policy affects working life.

    Leadership development in schools could be improved, says this teacher, and workloads must be tackled.


    Interview: Keith Vaz
    16 Nov 2011 Justice & Home Affairs
    Interview: Keith Vaz

    Keith Vaz is the chair of the home affairs committee, and an acerbic critic of the Home Office and UKBA. Joshua Chambers hears him analyse the Home Office’s weaknesses – and give a rendition of a song about white flags.


    Interview: Ed Davey
    16 Nov 2011 Leadership
    Interview: Ed Davey

    Ed Davey, charged with mutualising the Post Office, argues that past mutualisations haven’t won the backing of employees. Suzannah Brecknell hears him discuss the challenges – and praise the power of ‘nudge’ technique


    02 Nov 2011
    Maude launches Tell Us How

    The Cabinet Office has launched a new website where public sector workers can submit suggestions on how to make their organisations more efficient. The website, called 'Tell Us How', was launched last week and is open to all public sector staff - from frontline workers to senior civil servants.


    Frontline: A strategic planner explains how government policy affects working life
    02 Nov 2011 Economy
    Frontline: A strategic planner explains how government policy affects working life

    A city planner working in a tough part of the North warns that coalition plans may undermine wider regeneration aims in a dash for instant cash.


    24 Oct 2011 Economy
    Making headlines
    Interview: Alistair Darling
    19 Oct 2011 Economy
    Interview: Alistair Darling

    When he warned of impending economic catastrophe in 2008, Alistair Darling prioritised rigorous honesty above short-term political advantage. Joshua Chambers finds that he’s still just as determined to voice awkward truths


    19 Oct 2011 Economy
    Darling: UK on course for a decade of economic stagnation
    Frontline: School sports coordinator
    19 Oct 2011 Education
    Frontline: School sports coordinator

    A PE teaching coordinator laments the changes to school sport which he believes have undermined an effective network.


    Special report: SCS recruitment
    13 Oct 2011 HR
    Special report: SCS recruitment

    In a Special Report analysing six years of recruitment data, Joshua Chambers reports on how senior civil service recruitment has changed – and considers how the next generation of SCS are likely to emerge.


    Interview: David Bell
    05 Oct 2011 Education
    Interview: David Bell

    Since the election, education secretary Michael Gove has driven his department at breakneck pace. And the DfE is already producing results, permanent secretary David Bell tells Matt Ross – despite the odd stumble on the way.


    Fast tracking shared services
    03 Oct 2011
    Fast tracking shared services

    The idea of departments sharing services has seen much discussion in recent years, but progress has been both slow and patchy. Suzannah Brecknell reports on the latest strategy to make the most of the concept’s potential.


    Interview: Richard Thomas
    27 Sep 2011 Justice & Home Affairs
    Interview: Richard Thomas

    Richard Thomas chairs the body that scrutinises all the government's systems of appeals and complaints, the AJTC. But now it faces the axe – and he’s making his own appeal, arguing for its survival. Matt Ross reports.


    27 Sep 2011 HR
    Defra chief calls for bravery in senior officials' appointments

    Civil service leaders should take more risks when making promotions to bring a wider range of skills into senior teams, environment permanent secretary Bronwyn Hill has said.


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