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Civil servants are individually and collectively approaching an ethical challenge. That would be dangerous territory at the best of times, but it is made doubly so by the fact that vanishingly few of them have spotted that there is a challenge at all. There is a resounding silence of leadership on the most fundamental challenge […]

People, patience and systems – first thoughts on leaving the civil serice

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Government blogs and government bloggers

Government digital blogging has sharply decreased, and entire blogs are moribund. That prompts three questions: what’s actually happened, does it matter – and is the data carrying a slightly different message?

Relentlessness

Relentlessness is a necessity and a strength in making change happen. A day at Govcamp is a powerful demonstration of relentlessness in action.

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Should law which results in the creation of new public administrative systems receive different parliamentary scrutiny from law which doesn’t?

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Things have been a bit quiet round here for a while. The list of posts which have been started continues to lengthen. The list of posts which have been finished and published remains rather stuck.

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Govcamp is still useless. That’s still its superpower.

In the service of civility

Civil servants have a professional obligation to implement the policies of democratically elected governments, and take professional pride in doing so. But they are allowed – and more than allowed, required – to have a conscience and to exercise it

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Customers, users or citizens? The debate goes quiet from time to time but never really dies. Words matter. We should make careful choices. But those choices don’t need to be binary. And we don’t need an unambiguous resolution.

Interesting elsewhere – 2 December 2016

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web