Skip to Content
Log in
Public blogs
Categories
Education (3)
Jobs and Training (2)
Contract management (1)
Procurement process (1)
GCF (1)
Archaeology (1)
General Heritage (1)
Contract management (1)
Clear All
Tags
national learning network for health and wellbeing boards (432)
national learning network for health and wellbeing (430)
leadership (285)
local government (261)
management (231)
lg inform (221)
health and wellbeing boards (168)
health and wellbeing board (147)
health and wellbeing information (138)
digital (134)
See more
health and wellbeing (130)
public sector (124)
social media (121)
localgov (106)
collaboration (97)
health and wellbeing data (96)
adult social care (95)
knowledge hub (94)
localgovdigital (92)
online facilitators community (83)
Clear All
Newest
A-Z
List
Grid
No results were found.
null
Blog
Is this the real problem with QR Codes?
I’m not sure how many of you have had a chance to watch Dave Gorman’s Modern life is goodish. If you have and you have seen the episode you know what I’m going to say. But if not, please...
By:
Michael Norton
Last updated:
10 Oct 2014
5
null
10
null
Blog
Lost in translation
I suppose it’s not surprising because of my job that a lot of people ask me, “So, this Knowledge Hub, what’s it all about?” And my answer…? Well, it doesn’t vary much; it usually goes something...
By:
Liz Copeland
Last updated:
02 Oct 2014
4
null
3
null
Blog
leave early, take the rest of the day off, have as many holidays as you like
Richard Pay no attention, the media like nothing better than poking fun at rich and successful entrepreneurs. Today’s eccentricities will be tomorrow’s management wisdom. "Take as much...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
30 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Whistleblowers
Most whistleblowers on bad practise and abuse are not board members or senior managers they are front line staff reporting concerns about colleagues having failed to get their line manager to...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
26 Sep 2014
0
null
1
null
Blog
Sentiment analysis and chipping dogs a combination you would not expect to work.
Last week I just happened to listen into a webinar that was part of AMEC Measurement Week hosted by Elayne Phillips of DEFRA. To be honest the title of the webinar Cutting Edge...
By:
Michael Norton
Last updated:
26 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Highways can deal with incidents
My route to work enjoys the use of some of the busiest roads in the Country and small problems can soon add to congestion. On Wednesday there was an unusually long queue within a roundabout and...
By:
Chris Faires
Last updated:
26 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Memebership of the 700 club
It’s an exclusive club you don’t want to be a member of. The average tenure of an NHS chief executive is 700 days but the issue of the high turnover of senior managers is a concern across the...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
19 Dec 2014
1
null
0
null
Blog
Challenge yourself!
The Local Government Association is looking for ambitious local government officers to apply for the 2015 Local Government Challenge. I was one of the four finalists last year and I most highly...
By:
Si Chun Lam
Last updated:
25 Sep 2014
2
null
0
null
Blog
Closes today, 23rd September (5pm) - HSCIC Customer survey - requirements for secure access to data
The Health and Social Care Information Centre is consulting to gather the high level requirements of stakeholders and users of data from the HSCIC. This is to help shape the...
By:
Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
23 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Are you a team player?
You read it in the job adverts. It appears it the qualities necessary for the post and it's often an interview question. Are you a team player? The honest answer would be no but you say yes....
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
22 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Accessing data for public health teams
The Data Services for Commissioners (DSfC) at the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) team has been working closely with local authority public health teams to help support their...
By:
Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
18 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
LGA report, 'Our ambition for children and young people'
The LGA report, 'Our ambition for children and young people' aims to support a radical rewiring of local public services. It sets out four high level ambitions and groups 'core measures'...
By:
Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
18 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
New public health infographics from The King's Fund and the LGA
Making the case for public health interventions from The King's Fund The King's Fund in partnership with the Local Government Association has published a set of infographics that...
By:
Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
24 Nov 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Provisional 2013/14 Personal Social Services: Expenditure and unit Costs, England (PSS-EX1)
The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has published a report based on provisional 2013-14 PSS-EX1 data. This release includes Excel and csv data files for provisional 2013/14...
By:
Philippa Lynch
Last updated:
18 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
The tail should not wag the dog
I had been in post about a year when there was a management restructuring and the chief executive offered me the post of assistant director operations. A couple of weeks later the director of HR...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
18 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Deputies are Rubbish
One of the few good outcomes of budget cuts and subsequent management restructuring has been getting rid of all those unnecessary management posts, the ones that had deputy or assistant in their...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
17 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
What makes for good public health research?
Some reflections on my role on a NIHR board making recommendations on grants for public health research* We are constantly being bombarded with public health advice – don’t smoke, lose weight,...
By:
Adrian Barker
Last updated:
16 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
A Framework for Identifying Aspects for Improvement
I was reflecting on experiences of various meetings last week, and it struck me that they quite neatly fall into categories I’ve used in the past to assess why organisations don’t follow good...
By:
Adrian Barker
Last updated:
11 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Have you picked the right tools for your group?
Has your group been struggling to take off and activity within the group is occasional or non-existent? Did you pick the tools first before finding out what you group was trying to achieve...
By:
Michael Norton
Last updated:
10 Sep 2014
0
null
0
null
Blog
Successful People
All successful people do two things well. They manage themselves and they manage their boss. Some people think success is about luck being in the right place at the right time, others think that...
By:
Blair McPherson
Last updated:
09 Sep 2014
0
null
0
20 Entries
Per Page
5
Entries per Page
10
Entries per Page
20
Entries per Page
30
Entries per Page
50
Entries per Page
75
Entries per Page
Showing 1,561 to 1,580 of 2,147 entries.
Previous Page
Page
1
...
Intermediate Pages
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
Page
10
Page
11
Page
12
Page
13
Page
14
Page
15
Page
16
Page
17
Page
18
Page
19
Page
78
Page
79
Page
80
...
Intermediate Pages
Page
81
Page
82
Page
83
Page
84
Page
85
Page
86
Page
87
Page
88
Page
89
Page
90
Page
91
Page
92
Page
93
Page
94
Page
95
Page
96
Page
97
Page
98
Page
99
Page
100
Page
108
Next Page