Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen, spoke at the Institute for Government Annual Conference, outlining his plans to modernize the civil service. He emphasized the need for a lean, productive civil service that embraces innovation. Phil Smith, CPT’s Coaching Manager, highlighted key issues affecting travel and tourism, including coaches, to Shadow Tourism Minister Keeley. The Institute for Government hosted the event, where Glen promised to set out the next steps for civil service reform.
"We can only afford a civil service that embraces innovation." Missed our #IfGgovt24 keynote speech by @JohnGlenUK? Watch or listen to full discussion, along with other sessions from our Government 2024 conference https://t.co/M1qGnvfi6X https://t.co/2dD7geS4P1
Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen is now speaking at the Institute for Government Annual Conference, outlining his next steps on Civil Service reform.
Rt Hon @JohnGlenUK giving our second keynote speech at #IfGgovt24. Watch the livestream 📺👇🏼 https://t.co/M1qGnvfi6X https://t.co/3RkJUiUlGJ
.@JohnGlenUK opens his keynote at #IfGgovt24 by promising to set out the next steps for civil service reform. He wants to see “a lean, keen, productive machine” with “best people in the right jobs”. https://t.co/LdUfDAtYQ2
Today, Minister for the Cabinet Office @JohnGlenUK will be speaking at the IfG annual conference – setting out his plans to modernise the civil service. Last week, the Minister met with Permanent Secretaries from across government to gain insight of their reform priorities. https://t.co/fclXjIayMW
CPT’s Coaching Manager Phil Smith recently joined his @tourismsvoice colleagues at Westminster, to highlight the key issues currently affecting travel and tourism including #coaches, to Shadow Tourism Minister @KeeleyMP. Full story: https://t.co/YCxZ32EJ99 https://t.co/z07lz9u2bZ