Defining the boundaries within the Executive

Defining the boundaries within the Executive
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Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive: Ministers, Special Advisers and the Permanent Civil Service Report

Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive: Ministers, Special Advisers and the Permanent Civil Service Report
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Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive

Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive
Title Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Committee on Standards in Public Life
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Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive

Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive
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Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive

Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive
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Author Great Britain. Committee on Standards in Public Life
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Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive

Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive
Title Defining the Boundaries Within the Executive PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Committee on Standards in Public Life
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Pages 36
Release 2002
Genre Conflict of interests
ISBN 9780101577526

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This report reviews the progress made in implementing previous recommendations of the Committee regarding the activities of the Executive branch of government and, in particular, the relationship between the roles of Ministers, special advisers and civil servants. It focuses on four of the seven principles of public life identified by the Nolan Committee in 1995, namely leadership, objectivity and impartiality, accountability, and openness. The Committee's report makes 34 recommendations which include: that special advisers should be defined as a new category of government servant distinct from the Civil Service, and a clear statement of conduct detailing what they cannot do should be set out in primary legislation, including having no role in the line management of civil servants. Other recommendations include a requirement for an annual statement to Parliament setting out information on special advisers including their number, cost and responsibilities; the creation of parliamentary powers to set an upper limit on the total number of special advisers; and the amendment of the Ministerial Code to clarify that Ministers are accountable to the Prime Minister and to Parliament for the management and discipline of their special advisers.

Boundary Spanning Leadership (PB)

Boundary Spanning Leadership (PB)
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Author Chris Ernst
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Pages 337
Release 2010-11-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0071701583

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PRAISE FOR BOUNDARY SPANNING LEADERSHIP "Fostering a culture of teamwork among business units and partners is crucial for bottom-line success. This groundbreaking book, packed with practical examples and based on solid research, shows us how to get started." -- Marc Noel, Chairman, Noël Group LLC "In this deeply insightful look at the demands on 21st-century leaders, Ernst and Chrobot-Mason outline six boundary spanning leadership practices derived from case studies and research with thousands of participating managers. This work is bound to be one of the mostimportant management books of the decade." -- David A. Thomas, Ph.D., H. Naylor Fitzhugh Professor ofBusiness Administration at Harvard Business School "Few books capture the needs and narrative of today's business and so elegantly lay out a plan to address its challenges. Boundary Spanning Leadership nails this . . . Consume it and play your role!" -- Andy Stefanovich, Chief Curator and Provocateur, Prophet "Boundary Spanning Leadership draws on rigorous global research and real-world experience to help leaders move into new frontiers where they can find answers and practices for creating success." -- Jack Stahl, former CEO, Revlon, and President /COO, Coca-Cola "The future will be punctuated by new spans across old boundaries. This book shows you how to improve your span ability." -- Bob Johansen, Ph.D., Distinguished Fellow, Institute for the Future, and bestselling author ofGet There Early and Leaders Make the Future Catalyze collaboration, drive innovation, transform your organization--with Boundary Spanning Leadership you can put it ALL together! We live in a world of vast collaborative potential. Yet all too often, powerful boundaries create barriers that can splinter groups. And this can lead to uninspiring results. To transform borders into frontiers in today's global, multistakeholder organizations, you needBoundary Spanning Leadership. Powered by a decade of global research and practice by the top-ranked Center for Creative Leadership (CCL), this book takes you from rural towns in the United States to Hong Kong's skyline and from a modernizing South Africa to the bustling streets of India, showing you how to build bridges across boundaries. Through compelling stories and practical tools and tactics, you’ll learn how to apply the six boundary spanning practices that occur at the nexus where groups collide, intersect, and link: Buffering defines boundaries to create safety Reflecting creates understanding of boundaries to foster respect Connecting suspends boundaries to build trust Mobilizing reframes boundaries to develop community Weaving interlaces boundaries to advance interdependence Transforming cross-cuts boundaries to enable reinvention Together, these practices combine to create what authors Chris Ernst and Donna Chrobot-Mason call the Nexus Effect. The Nexus Effect allows groups to be more agile in response to changing markets; be more flexible in devising and deploying cross-functional learning and problem-solvingcapabilities; work with partners in deeper, more open relationships; empower virtual teams; and create a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive organization that brings out everybody's best. Boundaries exist. What matters most is how you work to bridge these divides and transform your organization's wide-ranging talents and knowledge to deliver value. With Boundary Spanning Leadership, the possibilities are limitless. For more about the book and free resources, visit www.spanboundaries.com.