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Knowledge is Power

 

If you're going to be successful professionally and personally, you're going to need to read a lot of books. But which books?

To help us get through (multiple) lockdowns, we asked the members of the GovX Digital community to share their book recommendations with us - and the suggestions do not disappoint. Beyond the practical benefits of these recommended reads - we also think they're a fascinating collective insight into what the public sector is thinking about. We're encouraged by what we see.

If you've got a book or podcast recommendation of your own, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page, and we'll add it to the reading list in future.

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A Prison Diary - Jeffrey Archer
Lynda Rawsthorne
Director of Prison Infrastructure
Ministry of Justice

My role is about building prisons, it's too easy to get just into the project and what you are building rather than understanding what it's like to live in the prisons. He wrote three diaries from Category B, Category C and a Category D Open prisons - and what's been different for me is really to see the prison experience from his perspective.

 

Hello World - Hannah Fry
Miranda Sharp
Board Member
Smart London Board, Mayor of London

As a self-confessed data geek I highly  recommend this as an exploration of algorithmic transparency (and it’s also beautifully portrayed visually in Hannah Fry’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures).

 

Between a mountain and a sea
Sally Meecham
CEO
Centre of Public Digital Services Wales

I was lucky enough to win a big pile of books in an online auction from Swansea Asylum Seekers Support, and they were all books about refugees in Wales and their experience of how Wales has welcomed them, how they've started to adjust to living in Wales, but also their backgrounds. So interesting and enriching and also quite devastating, yet obviously hopeful and quite powerful.

 

Freakonomics Radio
Matt Stevens
Chrome Enterprise Lead
Google

It's a great sideways look at the often unintended economic impact of change - particularly when it comes to technology - on the modern world. There were a couple of books originally which are good, and now it has morphed into a podcast which I really enjoy.

 

Leading public sector innovation
James Smith
Content Director
GovX Digital

Denmark has the best digital government in the world, according to the 2020 UN E-Government Survey - and Christian has been enabling the Danish public sector to innovate for the past decade. An essential read to understand the building blocks of Denmark's success.

 

The incredible power of staff networks
Bernadette Thompson
Deputy Director for Inclusion, Wellbeing & Employee Engagement
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

Cherron outlines the incredible power of employee network groups and the value they bring to an organisation, and also reminds employers that to gain the benefits, they need to support and resource the staff that work on the groups’ executive committees.

 

Weapons of math destruction
Liz McKeown
Lecturer, Digital Academy
Canada School of Public Service

Cathy O’Neil is so good at telling the stories of evaluating our data: understanding the biases in data and algorithms and their impact.

 

Never split the difference - chris voss
Elizabeth Rhodenizer
Chief Information Officer
Public Service Commission of Canada

Whether you’re looking to hone your business skills or in a more technical role this explains how to approach negotiation, beecause whatever our roles, we negotiate every day.

 

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Tim Coulthard
Community Director
GovX Digital

How would you build your organisation today if you were doing it from scratch? Understanding how to take the existential leap needed to shed the old ways and embrace a digital future isn’t easy, but Tom Goodwin offers stark, impactful examples we can all learn from.

 

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Miranda Sharp
Board Member
Smart London Board, Mayor of London

I'm in the middle of this book which is about the unseen impact of public policy made on seemingly gender neutral dasta - where overall the entire population may have benefited from a decision but it seems that men are a much easier audience segment to serve, and therefore women are underserved. A salutary read for anybody working in public service.

 

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David Wilde
General Manager for Government
GovX Digital

Although it was written more than 10 years ago, this really helps you to understand how some organisations become more than just companies. It’s about culture and brand and how they take their place in society. Why do some companies become Google, while others become Netscape?

 

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Bethany Davage
Marketing Manager
GovX Digital

Dale Carnegie offers ground-breaking and actionable advise for improving both your professional and personal life. From evaluating sales effort required vs the value of outcome - to concepts such as 'what's the worst that can happen - and what would I do if it happened?' deciding an answer can set you free from most worries.

 

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 Thomas Moore
MadeTech
 
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 Maria Farres
Essex County Council
 
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 Elizabeth Rhodenizer
Public Service Commission of Canada
 
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 Maria Farres
Essex County Council
 
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 Amy Kean
Diversity & Inclusion at Conferences and Events
 
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 David Wilde
GovX Digital
 
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 Jane McDonald
Cabinet Office
 
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 Bob Gibbon
PLC
 
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 Peter Minto
NHS
 
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 Tola Ayoola
Cabinet Office
 
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 Morag McInnes
East Suffolk Council
 
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 Pauline Kekeke
Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs
 
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 Victoria Idusohan
Ministry of Justice
 
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 Ather Abbas
King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham
 
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 Tracey Williamson
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
 
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 Jacob Mincher
West Midlands Combined Authority
 
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 Stephen Bradley
Department for Work &
Pensions
 
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 Lucy Heywood
Defence Equipment & Support
 
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 Joann Robertson
Ministry of Defence
 
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 Kathleen Trivers
Parks Canada Agency
 
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 Pavel Verner
Department for Transport
 
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 Nicholas Spencer
Wokingham Borough Council
 
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Tom Taylor

Made Tech Ltd
 
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 Glynn Davies
Wokingham Borough Council
 
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 Nicholas Ward
Essex County Council
 
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 Karolina Kerpaite
Manchester City Council
 
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 Meg Jermey
UKRI
 
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 Oliver Forrest
UK Government
 
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 Ashik Salam
Department for Work and Pensions
 
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 John Kerner
Highways England
 
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Magnus Alkil
Gentofte Kommune
 
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John Steward
Department for Education
 
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Lisa Maving
Government Legal Department
 
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Matthew Knott
Swansea Bay University Health Board
 
Simon Sinak - Why (TED talk)
Kuljit Sagoo
Home Office
 
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Veronica Anthony-David
Barking & Dagenham College
 
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Jackie Smith
Sopra Steria Ltd
 
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Faria Patwary
Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office
 
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Chris Chubb
Sopra Steria Consulting
 
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Justin Placide
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
 
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Ritchie Somerville
University of Edinburgh
 
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Beverley Smith
Government Digital Service
 

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