All posts tagged "information"
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How to know what you know: improving knowledge management in government
Good research and information are essential for good decision-making, and when budgets are tight, getting the most value from your organisation’s research is vital – but also challenging. Many governments
- Posted March 31, 2022
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US agencies tasked with annual diversity reporting in new Biden order
President Biden has signed a new executive order aimed at removing the multiple workplace barriers faced by US federal employees from disadvantaged communities, with the aspiration of turning government administration
- Posted July 1, 2021
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Australia’s approach to FOI breaches spirit of federal law, says former information chief
The Australian government’s approach to Freedom of Information (FOI) is undermining transparency and breaching the spirit of federal law, according to the country’s former information officer, John McMillan. McMillan was
- Posted October 29, 2019
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Supporting civil service decision-making: the role of finance
When Workday’s Ed Bass worked in finance for the Home Office back in the 90s, he says, “I think it is fair to say we used to keep score”. But
- Posted July 23, 2019
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Unlocking the latent power of the NHS
The NHS is a collection of excellent professionals, capabilities and information that is inhibited by poor communications. For over 15 years, civil servants and NHS leaders have been trying to
- Posted November 20, 2018
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Opportunity to influence geospatial information document
Anyone interested in spacial data has until 22 May to register for a conference where delegates can have their say on a new influential document on future trends in geospatial information
- Posted May 14, 2015