As someone who’s been writing and working with performance measures and dashboards for longer than I care to remember, I found this post on ‘False Economy’ (link below) just so funny I had to reproduce it…. ———————- A preview of our new iPad app: Cameron’s Dashboard
#SR2013 Watch No. 2: Is it Really Going to Happen?
So, what is happening with Spending Review 2013 and is it going to happen at all? All sorts of rumours are flying about – in the absence of any clear statements from government.
Accountability of Civil Servants – House of Lords Constitution Select Committee: evidence
I gave oral evidence to the ‘Accountability of Civil Servants’ inquiry today, which you can find out about here. You can see the evidence session here And you can read my written submission here.
#SR2013 Watch No. 1: “A Pretty Brutal Affair” and DCMS faces in-year cuts after Olympics
The first of what I hope will be many bits of information from ‘insiders’:
The Civil Service Reform Plan – Mostly Old Wine in Very Old, but relabelled, Bottles.
The Civil Service Reform Plan announced yesterday mostly rehashes old solutions, some sensible, others of dubious worth – but mostly renames stuff and proclaims it as if it was ‘new’. The cry of ‘cultural change’, for example, towards greater managerial responsibility and accountability has been repeated in Whitehall at least since Rayner and FMI, if […]
Spending Review 2013 Watch #SR2013
It is now a more or less open secret that the Coalition Government is engaged on Spending Review 2013 – a year earlier than if they had stuck to the SR 2010 “plan A”.
Appeal for examples of reduced research and statistics since 2010 cutbacks
[Please circulate and respond to them – altho feel free to comment here too]. A session of the Royal Statistical Society’s conference early in September will address the question, ‘Have the government expenditure cutbacks undermined the statistical base in the UK?’.
Debts and deficits, UK trends and European comparisons. by Norman Flynn
Some very useful data compiled by Norman Flynn I thought it was worth sharing: —————–
Surpluses, Budgets, Parliament, and Accountability Down Under (Australia): some random thoughts
I am in Australia as “Accenture-Crawford School Distinguished Visiting Professor” at Australian National University in Canberra. Many thanks to both Accenture and the excellent Crawford School of Public Policy. I’ve been doing a fascinating series of meetings, seminars and lectures with academics and senior public servants from across the Australian federal (commonwealth) government. I have had […]
Business has forfeited the confidence of the Government and can win it back only by working harder
William Hague (a well known after dinner raconteur and sometime Foreign Secretary) and other Ministers have launched an assault on business people for not working hard enough. Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Hague said: “There’s only one growth strategy: work hard.” This reminded me of a poem I vaguely remembered (and I’m grateful to Richard […]
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