PRINCE2 Regulatory EDI Improvement Plan for UK Public Sector Organisations

A practical PRINCE2-based plan for scalable, compliant EDI implementation across UK public sector bodies, aligned with legal and regulatory frameworks.

Embedding psychological safety: A strategic tool for culture change

A free strategic tool to assess and embed psychological safety in teams and organisations. Designed to support culture change, equity, and honest leadership.

Matrix working: HR strategy checklist for complex organisations

As organisations evolve in operational complexity reflected in agile solutions and working, many are implementing matrix working arrangements and promoting cross-functional collaboration. There is also pressure on organisations to integrate informal ways of sharing workforce knowledge - not always captured in formal processes. While the benefits of matrix working are well-documented—improved responsiveness to market demands,... Continue Reading →

Action Plan for Workforce Re-skilling in Digital Governance: A Strategic Guide for Public Sector Leaders

Rapid developments in digital technologies means that organisations will need to prioritise workforce re-skilling to maintain operational efficiency, foster innovation, and deliver services. This article outlines a comprehensive action plan for large-scale upskilling initiatives targeting digital literacy and emerging technologies, aligned to the needs of financial controllers, policy planners, and workforce directors. By integrating stakeholder... Continue Reading →

12 Month Trackable Plan to Embed Regulatory Equality into Policies, Processes, and Operations

Objective: Systematically integrate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) into organisational/corporate policies, processes, operations and wider structure to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and foster an inclusive and equitable culture evidenced by behaviour change and higher-impact equity goals. Phase One: Assessment and planning (Months 1-3) Key Actions: Regulatory gap analysis: Audit existing policies/processes against EDI laws... Continue Reading →

Balancing Privacy and Safeguarding in NHS Electronic Patient Data Procurement: A Briefing Paper

Potential Target Audience: Executive Decision-Makers, Fund Holders, Policy Teams, Procurement Executives Purpose: To outline critical considerations for selecting electronic patient data system suppliers that align with NHS privacy, safeguarding, and operational requirements. Function: This document equips leaders with practical criteria and probing questions to assess supplier readiness, ensuring electronic patient data systems uphold the NHS's... Continue Reading →

John Rawls and the Case for Equitable Governance: Lessons for Policy and Business

John Rawls (1921-2002) was an influential moral and legal philosopher who left an enduring legacy of critical thinking about fairness, equity and the role of the state. A Theory of Justice (1971) is essential reading for anyone interested in equity in society as it provides a rigorous framework for designing societies that prioritise the needs... Continue Reading →

The History of Intersectionality: Essential Insights for HR and EDI Professionals

history of intersectionality and respecting people for their complexity and multiplicity of issues.

What’s stopping you? Justice Principles to Combat Racism in Workplaces

John Rawls' justice principles to combat racism in corporations - target group HR, EDI, D&I and executives.

Take Charge of Your Professional Image

Are you familiar with the book called 'Propaganda' by Edward Bernays. If you are not, I suggest you read it, regardless of where you work, what you do and what you hope to achieve. Why? Because you need to manage your own PR in the workplace to make sure you do everything in your field... Continue Reading →

Foucault in the Office

Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.

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