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The Art of Public Strategy – Geoff Mulgan

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Featured Posted: June 18, 2012

Geoff Mulgan’s book on ‘The Art of Public Strategy’ is an riveting read, fizzing with insights and ideas. Mulgan played a big role in the Blair government, as a policy adviser and Head of the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. He also has a strong history as a think-tanker and author, so his writing is full […]

Appeal for examples of reduced research and statistics since 2010 cutbacks

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 31, 2012

[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

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 31, 2012

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

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 19, 2012

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

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 13, 2012

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 […]

Who Do You Think You Are?

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 12, 2012

Apology, this has nothing to do with Whitehall or Public Management, but here goes anyway….. Owen (”Chavs”) Jones started a discussion on Twitter to glorify his and others ancestors who’d been involved in what, to him, we’re worthy pursuits like the General Strike. (I or you or may not agree whether this was a worthy […]

The Spirit Level – Wilkinson and Pickett

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: All posts Posted: May 12, 2012

This book has been causing a bit of a stir in policy circles in the UK – ‘The Spirit Level’ is not another diatribe for or against God, as the name might suggest, but a book about equality. The main message is fairly simple – affluent societies tend to suffer social ills like mental health problems, drug use, physical […]

‘Poor Performers’ in the Civil Service – blame the poor bloody infantry

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 12, 2012

Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office Minister, says it should be just as easy to sack badly performing Civil Servant’s as it is to sack private sector workers. Which is to say, in today’s Britain, pretty easy. In truth, it is already just as easy to sack Civil Servants (at least in the lower echelons) – […]

Government U-turn on jump-jets – MBS research shows it could have been avoided.

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 10, 2012

My colleague at MBS, Michael Pryce, sends this: On 10 May 2012 Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond announces that the UK will revert to plans to buy the jump jet version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, to save billions of pounds in potential costs.

Andy Coulson and and his non ‘Developed Vetting’ – why on earth did the Civil Service let this happen?

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: May 10, 2012

Let’s start by saying I have been through the ‘Developed Vetting’ (DV) process. I can’t tell you why, because then I’d have to kill you (a joke, of course).

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