'How-to guides' on being a government minister
Drawing on the experience of those who have done these roles in the past, combined with the IfG’s wider research into how government can work better.
Explore our how-to guides
Introduction to private office: a guide for new starters
The fast-paced nature of private office work means that there is rarely time for a full induction into the role.
How ministers can lead during a crisis
Lessons from previous ministers, senior officials, heads of public bodies on how current ministers can be most effective during a crisis.
Ministers’ ways of working: A guide for private office
This resource for private office teams is a guide for a conversation with your minister about how they want things to work in the office.
How to be an effective parliamentary private secretary
As a parliamentary private secretary, you are a vital link between parliament and Whitehall.
How to be an effective joint minister
As a joint minister, you are well-placed to support collaboration across government.
Working with the department as a special adviser
You may liaise with officials even more than you speak to your minister. But how can you work with them effectively?
Handling submissions as a special adviser
A lot of your time will be spent helping manage the flow of information to the minister. But how do you deal with submissions as a special adviser?
Working effectively with ministers as a special adviser
How to effectively support and advise your minister.
Private office: supporting special advisers
Special advisers play a crucial role in government, but that role – and how to do it well – is not always explained to those taking it on
Understanding ethical standards in government
Ensuring you understand the rules that apply to ministers can help you avoid difficult situations that distract from your ability to get things done.