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Success Profiles are the new recruitment framework used within the Civil Service.
Statistics on employment and continued education of adults finishing funded further education training.
Guidance for the HR Success Profiles, which were introduced across the Civil Service in January 2019.
The ‘Success Regime’ is aimed at providing increased support and direction to the most challenged systems.
Work out what success looks like for your service and identify metrics which will tell you what’s working and what can be improved, combined with user research.
How to use data to improve your service: measuring, reporting, analytics tools and techniques.
Case studies showcasing the approaches of Civil Service teams with outstanding levels of employee engagement and staff wellbeing.
The Principles for project success are intended as core propositions to be used to guide thinking and behaviour in project delivery.
Organisations are now invited to apply to set up a new National Academy focused on Mathematical Sciences.
National achievement rates tables (formerly success rates) for apprenticeships and education and training.
We support exports for any company size and across all sectors from capital goods to services and intangibles such as intellectual property.
Choosing the best way to measure the success of your service.
Innovation can differ in its degree of radicalness and can take various forms
Read about businesses that have participated in support schemes funded by the UK government.
Report for BIS from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) that seeks to identify the key drivers of business success…
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