All posts tagged "reforms"
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‘The war for talent’: APS assistant commissioner warns of challenges in attracting staff
Bringing highly-skilled workers into the Australian Public Service (APS) amid a competitive job market and ongoing crises has felt like a “never-ending journey” with difficulties still to come, Patrick Hetherington,
- Posted April 24, 2022
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UK commission report calls for fewer, better-paid civil servants
Senior UK civil servants should have to show delivery experience outside Whitehall and demonstrate their skills in a set of key fields, according to a new report by an influential
- Posted July 13, 2021
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Hope springs for a new wave of public sector transformation: a letter from Ottawa
Opinion: There is a chance to apply the lessons learned from the immediate response to COVID-19 to tackle a wide range of reforms in Canada. Michael Wernick, former clerk of
- Posted March 24, 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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From reaction to reform: preparing health services for the next COVID challenge
The pandemic has driven rapid reforms to healthcare as officials maintained service delivery while protecting patients and staff. But exhausted workforces now face new demands: at a GGF webinar, health
- Posted December 15, 2020
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US federal workforce HR chief quits after six months
The director of the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Dale Cabaniss, resigned unexpectedly on Tuesday evening just six months after taking up the role. It is understood her decision
- Posted March 18, 2020
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US Digital Service recruitment reforms set for roll-out
A pilot programme that streamlines the US government’s federal hiring process is to be expanded, according to an update to the President’s Management Agenda published last month. The US
- Posted January 21, 2020







