Career focus
Career Focus Resources
Alexander, Z. (2004). “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: confessions of an interim manager”. Local Government Chronicle, (September 12), p. 13.
https://www.lgcplus.com/archive/work-life-here-today- gone-tomorrow-16-11-11-2004/
European Social Network project (2003) "Managing Diversity in Health and Social Services in the Interest of all Citizens". Workshop facilitated by Ziggi Alexander, in Managing diversity in public health and social care”, p20.
Alexander, Z. (2001). “Ziggi Alexander”, in: MacDonald, J. (ed.) Portraits of Black Achievement: composing successful careers. Trowbridge: Lifetime Careers, pp. 26-29.
https://archives.bristol.gov.uk/records/43129/Lib/RRB/4/42
Alexander, Z. (2001). “Improving Access and Quality for Ethnic Minority Women: Panel discussion”. Women’s Health Issues, 11 (4), pp.362–366.
https://www.whijournal.com/article/S1049-3867(01)00110-4/fulltext
Alexander, Z. (1999). The Department of Health: Study of Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Issues. Great Britain. Department of Health. London (September)
Alexander, Z. (1998). “Introduction”, in: Roach, P., Morrison, Marlene, & British Library. Research Innovation Centre. (1998). Public Libraries, Ethnic Diversity and Citizenship. (British Library research and innovation report; no 76). [London]: British Library, Research and Innovation Centre, pp.3-5.
Alexander, Z. (n. d.). “TOPSS: the UK perspective”, TOPSS Northern Ireland Employers News, p.2.
https://archive.niassembly.gov.uk/research_papers/research/0200.pdf
Alexander, Z. (1993). “Management Development”, in Yildirim, S., Duben, A. and Tikiz, C. (eds.) (1993). Strengthening Local Government and Democracy: case studies. Istanbul: IULA-EMME, pp. 44-47.
Alexander, Z. (1993). “But Some of Us are Brave”, in: Burrington, G. (1993). Equally Good: women in British librarianship. [London]: Association of Assistant Librarians, pp. 97-110.
Alexander, Z. and McEwen, N. (1992). “Making Local Authority Managers More Businesslike”, The International Journal of Public Sector Management. 5 (1), pp.39–44.
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/09513559210008750/full/html
Ward, S. and Alexander, Z. (1990). "Strategic Manoeuvres", Municipal Journal (16 March, No 11), p.36.
Alexander, Z. and Warner, A. (1985). "Square pegs and holes to match", Business Education Today (November), pp.10-12.
Secondary Publications and Programmes
“Tribute Paid as Era Ends.. Ziggi Alexander, chair of CCETSW” (2001). CCETSW News, Issue 30 (Autumn), p. 1.
Hansard: Ziggi Alexander - HL Deb 12 July 2000, vol 613 cc1444-63, cc1462 –
https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/lords/2000/jun/12/national-health-service
“After Ziggi: Agents for Equality” (2000). Department of Health Link, (May), pp. 4-5.
“Racing Ahead” (2000). Department of Health Link, (December), p. 8.
LGC contributor (2000). “Tackling race inequalities in the health and social care services”, Local Government Chronicle (January).
National HR Advisory Group (1999) [Conference Report] “HR with Attitude Ziggi Alexander who chairs the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work and who chaired the conference” (with photo). HR in the NHS Conference Issue (July), p.1.
“Future Day Success” (1997). Fact File (newsheet [sic] from UCLH (February). Charles Marshall (UCLH CEO) and Ziggi Alexander (UCLH Director of Corporate Development) [pictured] lead event at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery focused on planning future service direction of Hospital Group, p.1.
Camden & Islington Health Authority and Camden & Islington Family Health Services Authority (1995). [6-part Public Consultation Brochure] "Getting Better Together: consultation document outlining proposals made by the UCLH NHS Trust to bring all its hospital services on one site”. Lead Director – Ziggi Alexander.
“The Whole Library Movement” (1992). Assistant Librarian (October), p. 146.
"Outplacement on the Inside - Birmingham City's redeployment support centre" (1991). Human Resource Management, (April), pp.9-12
BBC West Midlands Breakfast Show (1990). Tony Butler interviews Ziggi Alexander about the Birmingham City Council, European Language Training Programme aiming to teach front line staff (e.g. road sweepers) a European language to boost tourism in the city.
“Portia [Simpson-Miller, twice Prime Minister of Jamaica] Drops In” (1988). The Weekly Gleaner (May 10), p. 13.
Hall, J. (1982). “Ziggi Alexander: Library Services and Afro-Caribbean Communities”. Assistant Librarian (October), p. 134.
“Off to the US of A” (1980). Acton Gazette and Post (February 14), p. 2.