All posts tagged "Pandemic working patterns"
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Taking stock of the pandemic response: building human resilience in civil services
Managing COVID-19 has placed huge demands on public and civil servants everywhere. Una O’Brien, leadership coach and former permanent secretary at the UK’s health department, explores what research tells us
- Posted July 6, 2021
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Remote working in the UK civil service: from emergency response to business as usual
The Covid-19 pandemic precipitated a huge change in working practices across the civil service, with nearly 90% of the 430,000 staff dispatched to their homes for months on end. At
- Posted June 21, 2021
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Achilles heels: research highlights gaps in remote working security
The civil service’s wholesale shift to remote working has been a real success for both employers and staff, according to new research. But the survey of nearly 1000 UK civil
- Posted May 17, 2021
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US federal employees were resilient during COVID-19 but concerns raised about service delivery
While US federal government employees mostly remained resilient and engaged during the COVID-19 pandemic, there were “meaningful declines” in their assessment of service delivery, according to an annual staff survey.
- Posted April 27, 2021




