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Less support for managers
The back ground grumbling has turned into out spoken criticism about the reduced support to managers. A slight of hand by which it is claimed savings have been made without cutting front-line...
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Blair McPherson
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30 Apr 2013
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Powered by esd – I’m a belieber
The prize for best web app at the Building apps for local communities hackathon went to Team Bieber for their Clouds over London app, using esd-toolkit’s Application Profile Interface...
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Mike Thacker
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29 Apr 2013
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Powered by esd – I’m a belieber
The prize for best web app at the Building apps for local communities hackathon went to Team Bieber for their Clouds over London app, using esd-toolkit’s Application Profile Interface...
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Mike Thacker
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29 Apr 2013
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A consolidated and flexible licensing system
It sounds simple enough. The UK Parliament tends to produce lots of silo legislation that deals with a particular issue of the time. This makes sense as it allows a rapid response to a problem,...
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Ian Leete
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29 Apr 2013
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The Rooney Rule
The Rooney Rule doesn’t say if Wayne Rooney scores England will win in fact it is nothing to do with the Manchester United footballer. The Rooney Rule comes from American football it requires...
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Blair McPherson
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24 Apr 2013
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Watch what you say
Saying the wrong thing isn’t always a bad thing. If you want to engage with people from hard to reach groups you need to have an understanding of how they see the world. It helps if you share...
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Blair McPherson
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20 Apr 2013
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Staying in touch with your staff
“Senior managers are so removed they need a telescope to see the front line”. So why are senior managers in most organisations considered out of touch and what can they do about it? See article...
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Blair McPherson
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20 Apr 2013
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Catch 22
This week’s featured publication is The Grocer, you know why. Milo Minderbinder buys eggs for seven cents and sells them for five cents. Clearly this is good for the customer and good for the...
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Blair McPherson
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17 Apr 2013
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Free conference on creativity at City University 13th May
City University's Centre for Creativity is running a free conference on Monday 13th May. You can sign up for particular sessions, or come for the whole day. Speakers include Geoff...
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Joan Munro
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15 Apr 2013
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Mr Angry has got me all wrong
Morrissey and other members of the band the Smiths told journalists they were very unhappy that the Prime Minister had chosen one of their songs for his desert island disks. You can see their...
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Blair McPherson
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12 Apr 2013
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They want me to apply for my own job
The Civil Service are doing it, Local Authorities have done it and the NHS will be doing it. Public sector organisations are cutting the size of the workforce by reducing the head count at each...
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Blair McPherson
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08 Apr 2013
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You can call me Blair
Are first names just for friends? It used to be that someone would ask you if they could call you by your first name. Now everyone seems to automatically assume they can be on first name terms....
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Blair McPherson
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04 Apr 2013
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Measles, the Media and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
In the last few weeks we have seen serious outbreaks of a potentially fatal, vaccine preventable disease in South Wales the North West and the North East and it looks like 2012’s record number of...
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Sean Derrig
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05 Apr 2013
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The Great KHub Bake-off
As a keen baker, I found myself enthralled by the most recent series of the Great British Bake-off. In case you’ve never seen it, it’s an amateur baking competition judged by the great Mary Berry...
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Liz Copeland
Last updated:
02 Apr 2013
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Eyes wide shut
The restaurants are full. There are no spaces in the car park. The cinema is packed out and they’re queuing out the door at Nanado’s. I don’t see any evidence of people being hard up. The...
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Blair McPherson
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02 Apr 2013
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Railways in the 60's, Libraries today,Hospitals tomorrow
50 years ago Dr Beeching reshaped our railways which meant shrinking them. Making cuts to save money, in the belief that they had had their day, were no longer needed and that people...
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Blair McPherson
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27 Mar 2013
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Counci's bin survey; Asks "Are you gay?"
Managers have only themselves to blame for being ridiculed in the national press after putting sexual orientation in a questionnaire asking people how they dispose of their rubbish. A council...
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Blair McPherson
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25 Mar 2013
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Managerialism
The academics may consider it a neutral expression but doctors, nurses, social workers and teachers use it as a term of abuse. It stands for people the professionals consider detached from...
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Blair McPherson
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22 Mar 2013
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Changes afoot!
Just a quick note to let you know that we will be changing the styling of notifications from Khub this evening so you may notice a change tomorrow. It applies to all system notifications. We hope...
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Michael MacAuley
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21 Mar 2013
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Developing Healthy Minds in Teenagers
Currently recruiting schools to the project. We are confident that enabling students to develop a healthy mind will lead to better grades in school and more rounded citizens out of and beyond...
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Lucy Bailey
Last updated:
20 Mar 2013
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