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Muddle through Management
The muddling through model of management has a more negative sound than its popularity would indicate. It's proponents tend to refer to this way of managing as common sense, pragmatic management or...
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Blair McPherson
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01 Jul 2015
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A Strategic Framework for Health and Wellbeing
As I’ve written before (here and here) I think there is tremendous potential for Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to make a huge difference through their Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies...
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Adrian Barker
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27 Jun 2015
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Recruiting,Retaining and Rewarding Talent
Managing talent was about recruiting, retaining and rewarding now it's about redeployment,redundancy and retirement. Prolonged austerity has challenged traditional ways of recruiting, retaining,...
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Blair McPherson
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26 Jun 2015
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Shirkers v Workers
Some people defiantly work harder than others. Some just give the impression they do. Some managers think they can identify the shirker from the worker unfortunately for them it's not that easy and...
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Blair McPherson
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23 Jun 2015
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What does the perfect digital office look like?
his month’s Digital Leaders North West (DLNW) Salon in Manchester was, as ever, very stimulating. Our topic this month presented a challenge: digital talent – the match-up between our creative...
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KHUB Focus
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23 Jun 2015
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From Augustus to baby boomers, how leadership is adapting
In the Communications Directorate at the Department for Work & Pensions, we blog about thought leadership, current affairs and matters we hope will be of interest. I've decided to use my KHub...
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Sarah Jennings
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22 Jun 2015
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The rise of the member led authority
The rise of the member led authority There has been a dramatic change in local government and I am not talking about budget cuts, management culls or outsourcing services. Where once councils were...
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Blair McPherson
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16 Jun 2015
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Can Britain’s best kept secret teach us about open collaboration?
During the Second World War Bletchley Park was Britain’s best kept secret and home to an incredible list of codebreaking and game-changing achievements that, it is said, shortened the length of the...
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Liz Copeland
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15 Jun 2015
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Is Chicago the dream or the nightmare
Devolution for England's big cities provided they have a directly elected Mayor is the offer. It's the U.S. Model. Will Birmingham or Leeds be the next Chicago? What have we to look forward to?...
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Blair McPherson
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15 Jun 2015
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How technology can make a difference to social care
Caring remotely using technology Keith Spink, senior digital developer at the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) looks after his Dad, often remotely, using technology. This may sound...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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2021 Census - consultation on content for England and Wales
The Office for National Statistics is already planning the 2021 Census. As part of this, they have launched this public consultation which is open to everyone. You can respond as an individual...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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Dementia from the inside - short film from SCIE
A new SCIE (Social Care Institute for Excellence) film takes an innovative approach to what it might feel like to live with dementia. It features the voice of a woman who has the condition,...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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Local Alcohol Profiles for England - now available in new interactive tool
Public Health England (PHE) has published the Local Alcohol Profiles for England (LAPE) data update for June 2015 in a new interactive tool. The tool presents data for 19 alcohol-related...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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Reducing infant mortality in London
This evidence-based resource produced by Public Health England aims to provide a snapshot of infant mortality and its known risk factors including strategies for prevention. It provides...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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MEN'S SHED ASSOCIATION OPEN DAY 2nd JULY 2015
What’s in a Men’s Shed for you? A Men’s Shed is a workshop for making, mending and hobbies. Groups of retired men love them and have opened more than two a week in the UK in the last 6 months! If...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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LGA survey on cycling and walking
The LGA has published a report of a recent survey of member highways authorities on cycling and walking. The purpose of the survey was to help inform LGA understanding of how councils are...
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Philippa Lynch
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10 Jun 2015
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It starts when you're always afraid
My dog has bad dreams I hear him crying in the night. He is not alone. Sometimes when he is asleep,lying on his side, I see his legs moving I hope he is chasing a squirrel not running for his...
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Blair McPherson
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15 Jun 2015
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LGA API Developers Breakfast Meeting 9th July 2015
Want to hear how you can use the data that serves LG Inform and LG Inform Plus? Hear from some people who have already used it. For more details and to book view this page Data you could...
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Alexandra Marshall
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10 Jun 2015
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Put on the sunnies and don't let the seagulls steal your chips
As we neared are destination the sat nav helpfully suggested we, "Put on the sunnies, wind up the window and watch the seagulls don't steal your chips". The sat nav came with an Australian...
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Blair McPherson
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06 Jun 2015
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The rise of the tablet device - now owned by over half of UK households
Check out this infographic illustrating the rise of the tablet in the UK since 2010. Research from Ofcom has shown that in the last five years since the introduction of the Apple iPad in May 2010...
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Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
08 Jul 2015
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