All posts tagged "Reform"
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NHS transformation: why assessing portfolio, programme and project management was key
This case study looks at how the NHS assessed its portfolio, programme and project management at a time of organisational change. AXELOS’ P3M3® Model was used to evaluate organisational ability,
- Posted January 18, 2021
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UK Cabinet Office announces new strategic digital unit
The UK’s Cabinet Office is overhauling the leadership of digital, data and technology, appointing a new head of the Government Digital Service plus leaders of a Central Digital and Data
- Posted January 13, 2021
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Career highlights: civil service leaders share their proudest moments
From supporting victims of crime to developing future talent and nurturing authentic leadership – officials share their memorable work moments. Kate Hodge reports Sometimes in the melee of work, we
- Posted December 14, 2020
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‘An iconoclastic government’: former DEXEU chief Philip Rycroft on threats to the UK and its democracy
Philip Rycroft ran both the UK’s Brexit department, and Whitehall’s relations with the devolved governments. Now the former permanent secretary is speaking out: the Johnson government, he says, is ‘challenging
- Posted October 16, 2020
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Civil service transformers: adapting to a changing world
In a world of ever-quickening change, civil services must constantly transform themselves – adapting their structures and operations to meet the public’s fast-changing needs. At this GGF webinar, the civil
- Posted October 7, 2020
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Australian Public Service launches data profession
The Australian Public Service (APS) has launched its data professional stream, in a bid to boost the APS’s data capabilities and improve its gathering, management and deployment of data. Underpinned
- Posted September 23, 2020
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Grown-up government: an interview with Iain Rennie, New Zealand’s former state services commissioner
Over four years working as a consultant to governments around the world, former New Zealand civil service chief Iain Rennie has witnessed the global slide towards populism. But in his
- Posted September 18, 2020
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Brazil introduces public sector reform bill
The Brazil government has presented a constitutional reform bill to congress that would make it easier to fire civil servants and cut their benefits, and would give the president powers
- Posted September 9, 2020
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India embarks on landmark civil service capacity-building reform
The Indian government has unveiled a major reform programme that will radically reshape the way civil servants are trained and developed and create what the country’s home minister described as
- Posted September 8, 2020
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Crisis response: an interview with Sir Suma Chakrabarti
Suma Chakrabarti, the former UK permanent secretary and EBRD chief, sees opportunities as well as risks amidst the COVID crisis; but western governments, he warns, are fumbling their response. Matt
- Posted August 27, 2020