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    Analysis

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Analysis news from Civil Service World
    'Test-and-learn' approaches among proposed new additions to evaluation handbook
    16 Apr Analysis

    'Test-and-learn' approaches among proposed new additions to evaluation handbook

    Evaluation Task Force seeks feedback from across government on potential updates to the Magenta Book
    by Tevye Markson
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    27 May Analysis
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    24 Apr Analysis
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    Treasury perm sec pledges probe into OBR forecast 'leak'
    13 Feb Analysis
    Treasury perm sec pledges probe into OBR forecast 'leak'
    Opinion: Set decarbonisation targets in the Energy Bill
    05 May 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Set decarbonisation targets in the Energy Bill

    It's the UK’s only way out of the ‘energy trilemma’, says David Handley.


    25 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Right system, wrong call

    The MoD reforms make sense; the carrier cuts do not


    Opinion: A truly transparent government would stop fighting the publication of its risk assessments on NHS reforms, says John Healey MP
    25 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: A truly transparent government would stop fighting the publication of its risk assessments on NHS reforms, says John Healey MP

    The legal clock is ticking for the government, as ministers must decide next week whether to release the NHS transition risk register or appeal again against the Information Tribunal’s decision that it should be published.


    12 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Competition is about more than price

    Open public services must improve quality, not just cut costs


    12 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Tom Gash loves the idea of choice in services – but not the ‘right to choose’

    The government’s suggestion last month that it could create a ‘right to choose’ between service providers – made in its Open Public Services 2012 document – may provide a valuable signal that it is committed to increasing individuals’ power to choose between providers.


    Opinion: The open public services agenda is moving at a crawl, says John Cridland
    12 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: The open public services agenda is moving at a crawl, says John Cridland

    Last July, I helped to launch the Open Public Services white paper alongside the prime minister. The CBI welcomed the government’s pledge to open up every public service to new providers, but warned that the government would have to be bold to make its ambition a reality.


    28 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Cut party spending, not donations

    The repeated funding scandals must be tackled at their roots, says Matt Ross


    Adequate investment and consultation are key if the government is to follow through on its promises to charities, says James Allen
    28 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Adequate investment and consultation are key if the government is to follow through on its promises to charities, says James Allen

    Charities, civic engagement, public services reform and localism are at the heart of the government’s vision. However, the realisation of its vision of better services and more engaged citizens within the context of rapidly reducing budgets requires creative thinking. Charities have a unique role to play in building the society and services of the future, but those ambitions seem likely to remain unfulfilled if the right support and dialogue with government is not in place.


    Opinion: We mustn’t renege on our commitment to diversity, says Oliver Entwistle
    07 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: We mustn’t renege on our commitment to diversity, says Oliver Entwistle

    The civil service has been a front runner in treating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB & T) workers fairly. Same sex adoption and parenting leave is available, same sex partners are recognised in pensions, and there are LGB & T staff networks.


    07 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Services must be built on solid ground

    The PM should renew his vow to avoid organisational change


    Opinion: Michael Pidd: there’s still a role for sensible measurement
    07 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Michael Pidd: there’s still a role for sensible measurement

    Performance measurements will always be contested. Recently, Professor Nick Black of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine published a paper in The Lancet arguing that productivity in the NHS has increased in recent years. This conflicts with health secretary Andrew Lansley’s claim that it has fallen by 15 per cent. For some, such arguments demonstrate only that you can prove anything with statistics – but the fact that people disagree over how to measure something isn’t a good argument against measurement. In fact, the only way that we can estimate productivity is by proper measurement.


    Frontline: Paramedic
    22 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Frontline: Paramedic

    Different targets and better joint working between health and social care agencies would improve the ambulance service, says this week’s Frontliner


    22 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Locking horns for the common good

    Select committees are looking for a proper argument


    Opinion: Times are tough but the civil service must seize the reform nettle
    22 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Times are tough but the civil service must seize the reform nettle

    When I joined the CSW team in June 2010, the Efficiency and Reform Group had just been created, the civil service had 43,000 more employees, and IT contract renegotiations were but a glint in Francis Maude’s eye. Since then the civil service has – while developing a brand new set of policies – experienced wholesale reforms in fields such as pensions, redundancy pay, training and HR, and the ERG has delivered £8.75bn of savings. Even if you don’t agree with everything that’s being done, the pace of change is impressive.


    08 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Let’s avert problems, not solve them

    Ministers must champion the public potential of private cash


    Opinion: Lord Ara Darzi
    08 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Lord Ara Darzi

    The civil service has to develop specialist policymaking skills, says Lord Darzi – and that requires topical professional qualifications


    25 Jan 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: The arguments for arguing

    Officials must fulfil their duty to challenge poor policies


    Opinion: Creative destruction
    25 Jan 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Creative destruction

    To really transform public services, leaders must be braver, argues Alasdair Ramage.


    22 Sep 2010 Analysis
    Editorial: A report that claims to defend taxpayers cost them £650k

    Conference season is upon us, and this year all three really matter. With the Liberal Democrats in government, Nick Clegg’s defence of the coalition was occupying the news media last Monday – until a report on public sector salaries suddenly rose up the bulletins and spread through the news websites. Launched ahead of a BBC Panorama programme on the topic, the report won lavish coverage across the right-leaning press.


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