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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    22 Jul 2014
    Manchester approves extra data centre costs

    Manchester City Council has signed off an extra £1.2m of spending on the costs of moving its data centre to a new location – adding an extra third to the original budget.

    Home Office struggles to get a handle on visa backlog
    22 Jul 2014 Security & Defence
    Home Office struggles to get a handle on visa backlog

    The Home Office has managed to absorb the former UK Border Agency back into the Department without a significant fall in performance, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report published today.


    Voting is now open
    22 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Voting is now open

    In the first of a series of articles examining digital services, Tim Gibson explains online voter registration – a new IT system lying at the very heart of our democracy.


    Obesity campaign wrongly awarded Cabinet Office cash
    21 Jul 2014
    Obesity campaign wrongly awarded Cabinet Office cash

    The Cabinet Office amended and then broke its own rules for awarding grants, a National Audit Office (NAO) published today explains.


    Interview: John Pullinger
    21 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Interview: John Pullinger

    John Pullinger has this month started his new job as the UK’s new national statistician. He tells Winnie Agbonlahor about his priorities in the role.


    Collective responsibilities
    18 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Collective responsibilities

    Top New Zealand official Iain Rennie is reforming a system often lauded in the UK. Suzannah Brecknell reports


    Round-up: Select Committees
    18 Jul 2014 Leadership
    Round-up: Select Committees

    A whip round June's interesting committee reports and hearings, with Winnie Agbonlahor


    Heywood: cross-government working ‘problematic’
    18 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Heywood: cross-government working ‘problematic’

    The government has found cross-departmental working more “problematic” than improving coordination at the centre, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on 7 July.​


    Rob Whiteman calls for more rigorous policy/finance split
    18 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Rob Whiteman calls for more rigorous policy/finance split

    The UK Border Agency (UKBA), which was this year abolished by home secretary Theresa May, was “never going to work”, its former chief Rob Whiteman told the Public Administration Select Committee on 17 June.


    Official no longer at MoD after £70m IT contract error
    17 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Official no longer at MoD after £70m IT contract error

    An official responsible for an IT contracting error which cost the Ministry of Defence (MoD) £70m is no longer working for the department, its permanent secretary Jon Thompson told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on 16 June​.


    Kerslake: working with civil service was 'fantastic experience'
    16 Jul 2014 Leadership
    Kerslake: working with civil service was 'fantastic experience'

    Sir Bob Kerslake spoke of his commitment to public service today, as he told an audience of civil servants about his retirement next year.


    Clegg calls on civil servants to retain 'long-term perspective'
    16 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Clegg calls on civil servants to retain 'long-term perspective'

    Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg today told an audience of civil servants that ministers have a “duty to acknowledge and respect your role as the backbone of the public infrastructure, that has to survive the ebb and flow as governments come and go.”


    O'Donnell welcomes plans to merge top civil service jobs
    16 Jul 2014 Leadership
    O'Donnell welcomes plans to merge top civil service jobs

    Former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell has welcomed the government’s plan to recombine the jobs of cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, telling Radio 4’s Today programme this morning that “having one person doing both jobs is a big step forward.”


    Ethical shoppers
    16 Jul 2014 Commercial
    Ethical shoppers

    The Committee on Standards in Public Life thinks it knows how to halt the seemingly endless scandals about outsourcing. Report by Colin Marrs. Illustration by John Levers


    Kerslake steps down as civil service head
    15 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Kerslake steps down as civil service head

    Sir Bob Kerslake (pictured) is stepping down from his role as head of the civil service in the autumn, and is to retire as permanent secretary of the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) at the end of February 2015, it has been announced today.


    Central units should be ‘used sparingly’
    09 Jul 2014
    Central units should be ‘used sparingly’

    Special units at the centre of government “should be used sparingly and cannot be a substitute for increasing core capacity at the centre”, an Institute for Government (IfG) report published on 9 July has warned.


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    27 Jun 2014 Commercial
    Case study: Strengthening performance with the right talent management solution

    ID Logistics strengthens the performance of its teams in France and globally by using a SaaS-based Learning and Talent Management solution


    5 Effective Approaches for Learning Management Sponsored
    27 Jun 2014 Commercial
    5 Effective Approaches for Learning Management

    Cornerstone provide advice on effective approaches for learning management.


    8 Reasons to STOP managing your people with spreadsheets Sponsored
    27 Jun 2014 Commercial
    8 Reasons to STOP managing your people with spreadsheets

    Everyone loves a good spreadsheet. But if you have more than a few hundred employees, tracking performance, training, and succession with them is the stuff of nightmares. Spreadsheets and paper-based processes can’t give you deep, real-time insight into how your employees are performing or how to make them—and your company—more successful. But a talent management system can. Our clients shared their reasons for making the switch from spreadsheet to software. Which one tops your list?



     


    Government outsourcing spend up by 23%
    27 Jun 2014 Commercial
    Government outsourcing spend up by 23%

    Government spending on outsourcing contracts rose by 23% to £1.2bn between 2012 and 2013, bringing the two-year total to £2.3bn, while expenditure in most other sectors fell by between 1% and 20%, according to analysis of public sector transactions carried out by the Institute for Government (IfG).


    Interview: Peter Lauener, Education Funding Agency
    27 Jun 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Interview: Peter Lauener, Education Funding Agency

    The Education Funding Agency is responsible for handing out £54bn of taxpayers’ money every year, funding every state school place in the country. Winnie Agbonlahor meets its chief executive, Peter Lauener


    Education Funding Agency under fire over misspent schools cash
    27 Jun 2014 Education
    Education Funding Agency under fire over misspent schools cash

    The Education Funding Agency (EFA) needs to get “to grips with effective oversight to improve public confidence in the system,” the Public Accounts Committee warned in a report.


    Opinion: University attitudes must change
    24 Jun 2014 Education
    Opinion: University attitudes must change

    Education can help improve social equality, says Alison Wride – but only if the universities radically change their approach to recruiting and teaching students


    Frontline: Manager, HMCTS
    23 Jun 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Frontline: Manager, HMCTS

    A civil servant in our courts service says we must invest money in order to save it


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