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What happens when you cut a coucils budget by 50%
Has the Government thought this through? What happens when councils can’t pay the bills for services they have entered into long term contracts for? No one really knows what will happen when...
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Blair McPherson
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01 juil. 2013
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Response to the Knowledge Hub Consultation
The following represents the considered views and outcomes from a meeting of "friends of KHub", consisting members from the original KHub Advisory Group, plus guests and observers, and is in...
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Stephen Dale
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14 juin 2013
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The powerful v the courageous
It’s not always about corruption in high places, MI5 agents who expose government cover ups or executives who uncover big businesses links with the mafia. In the public sector things tend to be...
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Blair McPherson
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12 juin 2013
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Lend me your watch and I'll tell you the time
The full page advert in the Guardian was headed The end of consultancy.” When business gets stuck it calls for help. It comes in the shape of fat reports that end up mostly unread, largely...
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Blair McPherson
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11 juin 2013
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Back ward step on fair pay
It is 45 years since women at the Ford Dagenham car plant went on strike for fair pay. The sewing machinists were angry at being treated as unskilled workers. Their grievance exposed the...
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Blair McPherson
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07 juin 2013
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What we don't need is irresponsible leadership
Being ethical and socially responsible is all part of the public sector ethos – but is the business world corrupting the public sector just when business ethics and the role of extravagantly...
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Blair McPherson
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06 juin 2013
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Her comes the consolidator
After the transformation bulldozer the public sector needs a different approach to get the best out of its people. The NHS needs transformers if it is to be transformed. The civil service...
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Blair McPherson
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31 mai 2013
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Am I being paranoid
I think the chief executive is trying to get rid of me. He didn’t appoint me he inherited me. We have very different management styles I am a people person he is excellent at reading the...
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Blair McPherson
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30 mai 2013
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Fast diet for managers
The Fast Diet for managers is about losing £s. This would make a good title for a future article. Or is it a good title for lots of articles I have already written on slimmer management...
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Blair McPherson
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28 mai 2013
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I welcome the advice I just don't understand it
M*A*S*H famously lasted longer than the Korean War that it was set in. In the final episode Captain Hawkeye has collapsed mentally under the pressure of war. A top army psychiatrist encourages...
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Blair McPherson
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22 mai 2013
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Important meetings or meetings of important people
The relationship between meetings and effective management is unproven. So why are organisations so wedded to them and why despite our lack of enthusiasm do we continue to view them as necessary?...
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Blair McPherson
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20 mai 2013
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How I learned to love the LGSL
Last week I wrote about why we're developing two websites; one for council services, the other for information. Because we're writing new guidelines for content and changing the model we use for...
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Phil Rumens
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18 mai 2013
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The Naught book list
I wrote an article entitled “50 Shades of management”, a clear reference to the bestselling book of a similar title. I aimed to catch the eye of the casual reader and get a few more hits. At the...
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Blair McPherson
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17 mai 2013
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Win ,lose or draw
The local elections have come and gone but win, lose or draw does it really matter to local government officers? After all, it is central government that makes the polices and controls the purse...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
14 mai 2013
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Doing digital differently
Yesterday I was lucky enough to hear both Paul MacKay of Nesta and Dominic Campbell the founder of FutureGov speak at the LocalGov Digital Steering Group. Part of the discussion focused around a...
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Phil Rumens
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13 mai 2013
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Composite Liveability Measure — compare and contrast the prosperity, liveability and sustainability of places
The Composite Liveability Measure is designed to objectively evaluate the prosperity, liveability and sustainability of a particular place. It is sophisticated enough to illustrate just why one...
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Si Chun Lam
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21 janv. 2014
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Presenting performance to the public — Laria Annual Conference 2013
I'm co-presenting a workshop on how Coventry City Council is presenting performance information to the public at the Laria Annual Conference 2013 on Monday, 13th May at 1pm. If you have...
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Si Chun Lam
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21 janv. 2014
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What's the purpose of this website?
Marc Snaith recently started a thread on the kHub about website redesign which is timely for me as today we formally launched a project to develop two new websites tasked with delivering digital...
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Phil Rumens
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Dernière mise à jour:
09 mai 2013
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Volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous
VUCA is a term first used by the US military to express their view of the world. It was adopted by the US Government and business community after 7/11. The term is now widely used by leaders of...
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Blair McPherson
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07 mai 2013
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Social Policing as Peer Review
I recently had pause for thought on one of the great successes on Khub and it’s an aspect of peer regulation we rarely think about. This is most likely because it is so effective we don’t even...
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Michael MacAuley
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02 mai 2013
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