This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Register forour newsletter
Follow us:
Suzannah Brecknell breaks bread with acclaimed documentary maker and Whitehall watcher Michael Cockerell
Commercial teams in the public sector are taking huge strides to improve their capability and influence, but Proxima asks - do we risk being blinded by undeliverable promises and expectations?
Over the past 10 years, our changing society and austerity have pushed UK local authorities to deliver more with less. PA Consulting outlines how organisations can benefit from an agile approach
BT explains why real-time asset discovery should be high on the agenda of every CIO and CISO
Vodafone partnered with Hitachi Consulting to deliver a connected farming solution to a farm in Australia. This video outlines the successes delivered by a connected IoT
Two years after he took up his post, Iain Bell, deputy national statistician for population and public policy, tells CSW how the agency has tapped new data sources to fill evidence gaps and improve policymaking
The managing director of BT Security explains how partnerships are essential for a safer connected world
In order to make the most of the cloud, you have to embrace a cultural shift and change your habits - in this guide, Vodafone offers helpful advice for unlocking huge gains
PA Consulting on why improving diversity in digital tech is the most important way to ensure that the industry continues to flourish - and how to promote diversity in the sector
Proxima speaks with Jonathan Lewis about what progress the SME advisory panel has already made, and what remains to be done
As Pride season gets underway, the DfE perm sec talks diversity, data and learning from his daughter
Any Spending Review will require departments to consider the UK Aid Strategy. PA Consulting outlines 4 key lessons to bear in mind when designing aid portfolios
In the future, there are many activities in which robots could assist humans. Vodafone explains some of the leaps in technology we can expect to see in the future
If day-to-day IT operations are taking resources away from your organisation's strategic priorities, BT has some helpful advice
Too often Corporate Social Responsibility is seen as a passing fad - including by those in the civil service - says Proxima. They ask: will 2019 be a step-change year?
They play an increasingly important part in parliament’s scrutiny of government and can inspire dread in even the most experienced perm sec. Forty years on from the creation of the modern select committee on 25 June 1979, Richard Vize looks at how they affect policy – and the lives of civil servants
If your therapist was a robot would you be more or less likely to trust it with your emotional wellbeing? And would you buy a microwave that could press your emotional buttons? Vodafone looks to the oncoming future of AI
The collective response to protecting children from online child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) needs closer coordination to maximise impact and safeguard children, says PA Consulting
BT has huge experience working with global multinationals on their business case for SD-WAN, and here they lay out a detailed understanding of the real benefits and challenges
The cabinet secretary says his leadership style is founded on three core elements. Beckie Smith reports on Civil Service World’s 2019 leadership lecture
Philip Rycroft has spent much of his career working on devolution – the biggest force for change in the UK’s government until the EU referendum. He led the Department for Exiting the European Union from 2017 to the end of March this year, helping government try to deliver the result of that referendum. Suzannah Brecknell caught up with him to find out more about why that’s been so hard, and what Brexit means for devolution.
Managing public sector spending is so much more than just 'procurement' or 'sourcing', Proxima writes in this article, which examines the government's approach to commercial
After working on some of the first “green investment” schemes in the 1990s, Emma Howard Boyd has relished the chance to get closer to the action as chair of the Environment Agency. But, she tells Mark Smulian, she’s still keeping a keen eye on the money, as the agency strives to protect communities and businesses as well as people and plants
New research from PA Consulting indicates that the way government, law enforcement, technology companies and third sector organisations collaborate must change