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A meritocratic, inclusive, and skilled civil service—both at leadership and operational levels—is the backbone of government and vital to improving citizens’ lives. Success will depend on political ...
Working and studying was a rite of passage when I was growing up with wages around £4 per hour and double on a Sunday. Teenagers earning and learning up and down the high street, retail parks and ...
You’re not alone. You can live well with worry. You can experience joy, show up fully, and still have moments where the “what ifs” knock at the door. That doesn’t make you weak — it makes you human.
Recently I was introduced to a method called comparative judgement (CJ) and it’s reshaped how I think about fairness, performance and what “good” looks like.
The problem: Information Technology (IT) is responsible for a significant environmental footprint (GHG emissions, water use, consumption of rare minerals, etc.) Currently, most governments are unaware ...
This article is written by Jennifer Guay. Innovation labs may be everywhere, but few can claim to have had a lasting effect on a whole public service. Denmark’s MindLab was different. From its LabRats ...
This series is written by Sally Washington, Executive Director, Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia New Zealand School of Government (ANZOG). She set up, and was inaugural director of the New Zealand ...
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