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    Analysis

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Analysis news from Civil Service World
    'Test-and-learn' approaches among proposed new additions to evaluation handbook
    16 Apr Analysis

    'Test-and-learn' approaches among proposed new additions to evaluation handbook

    Evaluation Task Force seeks feedback from across government on potential updates to the Magenta Book
    by Tevye Markson
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    27 May Analysis
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    24 Apr Analysis
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    Treasury perm sec pledges probe into OBR forecast 'leak'
    13 Feb Analysis
    Treasury perm sec pledges probe into OBR forecast 'leak'
    Headcount, pay gaps & progress on diversity: 8 things we learned from the latest civil service stats
    06 Oct 2016 Analysis
    Headcount, pay gaps & progress on diversity: 8 things we learned from the latest civil service stats

    As fresh Office for National Statistics data shines a light on headcount, salary and diversity within the civil service, CSW's Jim Dunton analyses the key findings


    Civil Service Compensation Scheme: will you be affected by the redundancy shake-up?
    27 Sep 2016 Analysis
    Civil Service Compensation Scheme: will you be affected by the redundancy shake-up?

    As the Cabinet Office makes its final offer to unions on planned reform of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme, CSW's Matt Foster takes a detailed look at the key changes to redundancy terms


    Drones, leadership churn – and John Major-era submarines: 8 things we learned about the government's Major Projects Portfolio
    27 Jul 2016 Analysis
    Drones, leadership churn – and John Major-era submarines: 8 things we learned about the government's Major Projects Portfolio

    Earlier this month, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority published its annual report shedding light on the government’s largest and most complex projects. Alongside details on budget and timelines, each project is given a red, amber or green rating to indicate how likely it is to deliver expected benefits. Suzannah Brecknell takes a look at some of the key findings


    Could Theresa May's appointment prompt a rethink of how Whitehall does national security?
    19 Jul 2016 Analysis
    Could Theresa May's appointment prompt a rethink of how Whitehall does national security?

    Theresa May arrives at Number 10 with years of experience on the government's key decision-making body on security. Dr Joe Devanny of the International Centre for Security Analysis takes a look at what the new government will mean for the way departments support prime ministers on national security issues


    The Civil Service Workforce plan: everything you need to know
    18 Jul 2016 Analysis
    The Civil Service Workforce plan: everything you need to know

    Amid all the drama of last week’s arrival of a new government, it was easy to miss the launch of the Civil Service Workforce Plan. But, as Suzannah Brecknell explains, it’s a document that could have major implications for the future of the organisation as it grapples with the big challenges ahead


    Profile: Who is Ben Gummer, the new minister for the Cabinet Office?
    15 Jul 2016 Analysis
    Profile: Who is Ben Gummer, the new minister for the Cabinet Office?

    With Matt Hancock leaving the government as part of new prime minister Theresa May's frontbench shake-up, CSW's colleagues on Dods People have put together a profile of Ben Gummer, the man who replaces him as minister for the Cabinet Office


    EU referendum: your step-by-step guide to how Brexit would play out
    23 Jun 2016 Analysis
    EU referendum: your step-by-step guide to how Brexit would play out

    As Britain heads to the polls to vote on the the UK’s membership of the European Union, the result seems impossible to predict. But many are asking what, in practical terms, would happen if the country votes to leave. Here, Dr Alan Renwick of the UCL Constitution Unit gives a point-by-point overview of what the road to Brexit might look like


    Leave or Remain, what will the EU referendum really mean for the civil service?
    13 Jun 2016 Analysis
    Leave or Remain, what will the EU referendum really mean for the civil service?

    Special report: With just days to go until the EU referendum, civil servants will soon have more on their plates – whichever way the nation votes. Colin Marrs speaks to former senior officials and top civil service experts about the challenges a Brexit decision would pose for Whitehall, and why the alternative won’t necessarily mean "business as usual"


    Work-life balance tips from a Brussels and Whitehall civil servant
    07 Jun 2016 Analysis
    Work-life balance tips from a Brussels and Whitehall civil servant

     Balancing careers in the European Commission and corporate world with a young family have given Ian William Vollbracht and his wife valuable insights into having it all - some of the time 


    How workplace adjustments and talent pathways are helping to create a level-playing field for all civil servants
    06 Jun 2016 Analysis
    How workplace adjustments and talent pathways are helping to create a level-playing field for all civil servants

    Janet Hill, civil service disability inclusion chief, discusses the innovative programmes that are helping disabled colleagues reach their full potential


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 31
    31 May 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 31

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 23
    23 May 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 23

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 13
    13 May 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 13

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 6
    06 May 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – May 6

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 29
    29 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 29

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 25
    25 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 25

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 18
    18 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Latest moves in the civil service & public affairs – April 18

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Grimstone Review of Public Appointments: what are the key concerns?
    13 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Grimstone Review of Public Appointments: what are the key concerns?

    Plans to change the way key public sector jobs are filled have drawn criticism from the former public appointments watchdog Sir David Normington, who is concerned they hand too much power to ministers. So what are the key concerns and how has the government responded?


    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – April 8
    08 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – April 8

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – April 1
    01 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – April 1

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 21
    21 Mar 2016 Analysis
    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 21

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 14
    14 Mar 2016 Analysis
    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 14

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Equalities Office pay gap row – what do the figures look like in context?
    08 Mar 2016 Analysis
    Equalities Office pay gap row – what do the figures look like in context?

    As Labour highlights the gender pay gap at the Government Equalities Office, Suzannah Brecknell takes a look at the numbers in context – and finds that while female officials in the education department earn £2 less per hour than their male colleagues, they still fare better than peers in other departments and sectors


    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 7
    07 Mar 2016 Analysis
    Arrivals, moves & departures: latest appointments in the civil service, politics and public affairs – March 7

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


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