News

Public Service Review article sets out the challenge facing local leaders

07/06/2010

John Atkinson of the Leadership Centre for Local Government identifies the challenges for local public service leaders in an article in Public Service Review: Local Government and the Regions. read on »

National School of Government/PSL paper presented at European conference

06/11/2009

The National School of Government's Rob Worrall presented new work on public service leadership development to the European Conference on Management, Leadership and Governance in Athens, 5-6 November. read on »

Public service leaders challenged to Collaborate to Innovate

05/11/2009

Public Service Leadership's first annual conference, held in London on 4 November, focused on how to deliver improved public services through collaborative leadership. read on »

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