Lord Gus O’Donnell gave an insightful lecture to a New City Agenda audience on 10th July 2014 – sharing his views on how the banking sector could learn from lessons within the public sector and the values and approaches from within areas of the private sector…
“Culture and standards – public and private sector” with Lord Gus O’Donnell
Thursday 10th July, 8:45-10:15am, The Attlee Suite, Portcullis House
At this breakfast lecture we will hear from Lord Gus O’Donnell who is former Head of the Civil Service and now Chairman of Frontier Economics. He will draw on his extensive experience to highlight the differences between the public and private sector cultures.
Blogged: Competition, Competition, Competition
If you haven’t had a chance to do so already, it really is worth skimming through the BBA’s report on Promoting Competition in the UK Banking Industry.
Lord Ian Blair on Culture and Standards
As part of our Changing Culture lecture series, we were addressed last Wednesday by the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Lord Ian Blair.
“Why Robbie Burns was right to ask: Culture and Competence in the public square” with Lord Ian Blair
Wednesday 25th June, 13.00-14:30. Committee Room 10, House of Commons
The second in lecture series on the broader topic of institutional cultures and culture change – are there any lessons the banking industry can draw from the culture of other British institutions?
Archbishop on Banking Standards and Ethics
Many thanks to The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury for addressing the New City Agenda audience on the 17th June 2014, on the topic of Banking Standards and Ethics. Fresh from his meeting with Pope…
Thoughts on Sir Richard Lambert’s Lecture
During last Wednesday’s successful launch of New City Agenda, held in Parliament, Sir Richard Lambert delivered an insightful and thought-provoking lecture.
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