In How to be a Civil Servant, Martin Stanley - formerly a senior official in the Cabinet Office and now Chief Executive of the Postal Services Commission - provides comprehensive advice on how to deploy professional skills, handle Ministers, work on policy papers and oral presentations, prepare Parliamentary business, and a wide range of other duties. For new recruits to the Civil Service - and for many already working within it - this book will be essential reading.
Reflecting back on the book, I thought it gave a good big picture view of how the civil service works, but the chapter on the European Union felt like reading a textbook.
Some useful tips, but mostly picked up after a couple of years in the civil service and some very outdated references (think the civil service pre-emails!)
So I read this as I was interested in seeing what civil servants do and how they do it and I am considering pursuing a career in the civil service in the future. I found this to be very informative and interesting. It was great to learn about the structure of departments and the ethics of civil servants.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this and I learned a lot from it, I recommend this if you are interested in politics. I hope to read more political books in the future.
An excellent guide to the UK Civil Service. This is relatively quick to read, and provides a useful introduction to working with ministers, policy making, project planning and civil service culture. I’d recommend it to any new-starter in the Civil Service.