Martin Rayson reports on a recent discussion among HR heads about the legacy for public sector workforces of the Olympic Games.
A summer of Olympics success, memorably described by Lord Coe as very much 'made in Britain', leaves many very pleasant memories. Discussion has now turned to the lessons from the games and the legacy – how can we build on the event's success, both in the East End of London, where the big hope is that there will be an economic legacy, but also more widely across the country.