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Is xenophobia acceptable when racism isn't?
If it's not racism then what is it? We have a phrase for unintended prejudice and illinformed behaviour in organisations its " institutional racism". What is the equivalent for the same behaviour...
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Blair McPherson
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29 Jun 2016
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Health and Wellbeing Policy News 12-27 June 2016
Clearly the referendum result is eclipsing everything else at the moment, but there has also been quite a lot of health and wellbeing policy news in the last two weeks, albeit rather less...
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Adrian Barker
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27 Jun 2016
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Appointing a winner is no guarantee of success.
It's generally assumed that if you appoint the right person success will follow. This assumption arises out of the tendency to look at successful organisations and attribute success to...
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Blair McPherson
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26 Jun 2016
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People-focused digital
As usual the national Digital Leaders conference in London last week was a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and new, listen to and learn from some first rate speakers and consider...
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Liz Copeland
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20 Jun 2016
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How to stand out
The US work place is not kind to introverts. In the US the aim is to stand out. Those who stand out get the promotion they feel they deserve, so speak up at meetings, offer ideas, do...
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Blair McPherson
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18 Jun 2016
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New survey reveals key hurdles to digital transformation (infographic)
In a recent survey, a staggering 1 in 3 says their organisation has no unified digital strategy. What are the key hurdles the public sector faces in achieving digital transformation? It is two...
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KHUB Focus
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15 Jun 2016
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21 surprising ways to kill collaboration in your organisation
We all talk about encouraging collaboration as a way of working in our organisation and across organisations. It’s a difficult task. In a recent APM Knowledge SIG that I took part in we...
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Michael Norton
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13 Jun 2016
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Evolution of intelligent machines
Machines, intelligent machines are ideal for space exploration, they don't need oxygen, water or food and they don't age. The last is important as the distances in space travel are...
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Blair McPherson
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12 Jun 2016
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Health and Wellbeing Policy News 5th - 12th June 2016
This week's health and wellbeing policy news is available here. A few of the more impactful items of the week are: The performance of the NHS in England improved slightly in April, but it...
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Adrian Barker
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12 Jun 2016
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Horrible Bosses
What do Mike Ashley and Jose Mourinho have in common? Both are arrogant both were in trouble over their treatment of their employees. It not just in the private sector that some bosses...
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Blair McPherson
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08 Jun 2016
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Take me to your leader
According to Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene if an alien was to visit Earth, the question it would pose to judge our intellectual maturity would be ,"Have they discovered evolution...
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Blair McPherson
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07 Jun 2016
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Health and Wellbeing Policy News 27th May - 5th June
There is a full list of health and wellbeing policy news items from the past week here. Some of the more significant items were: The system of serious case reviews is to be...
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Adrian Barker
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05 Jun 2016
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The importance of learning from history
How privileged we were at Digital Leaders North West last week to welcome our nominated Digital Leaders Local Champion of the year for the region, Dave Carter, Honorary Research Fellow at...
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KHUB Focus
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10 Jun 2016
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3 x 3 ways to waste less time in meetings
I was struck last week by how two different meetings failed to be as effective as they might have been, and how it was simple, and well-known advice that could have improved them. Both suffered...
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Adrian Barker
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03 Jun 2016
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Health and Wellbeing Policy News 23-27 May 2016
There's a full list of this week's health and wellbeing policy new items here, but a few of the key ones are: David Cameron has said he will take action on antimicrobial resistance (26th). ...
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Adrian Barker
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27 May 2016
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Please help support the Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Survey in Schools
The Health and Social Care Information Centre’s (HSCIC) survey of Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People is a long standing, large scale survey of young people aged 11-15 years in...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 May 2016
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Just what the doctor ordered: social prescribing - a guide for local authorities
On 18 May, the LGA published a new report on ‘social prescribing’. This is a useful resource on how councils can more effectively connect people with local community services and activities in...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 May 2016
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What about YOUth (WAY) consultation report now published
The Health and Social Care Information Centre recently ran a public consultation for the What About YOUth? (WAY) survey that ran for 6 weeks from 18 January 2016 and closed...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 May 2016
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Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) data available in LG Inform
The Department for Education has been working with the LG Inform team to add a range of published SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) data into the LG Inform database. The...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 May 2016
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Most organisations are not safe places to say what you are really thinking
If you want to get on don't rock the boat. Don't contradict your manager. Best avoid topics of race , faith and sexuality so as not to risk saying the wrong thing. Don't go out of your way...
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Blair McPherson
Last updated:
26 May 2016
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