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    Project Delivery

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Project Delivery news from Civil Service World
    Government needs ‘ruthless focus’ not ‘everythingism’, think tank argues
    26 Mar Project Delivery

    Government needs ‘ruthless focus’ not ‘everythingism’, think tank argues

    Reform says belief that all projects and policies can aid all objectives is crippling delivery
    by Jim Dunton
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    24 Apr Project Delivery
    Departments getting better at evaluating major projects
    Former DfT director appointed as NISTA chief exec
    17 Apr Project Delivery
    Former DfT director appointed as NISTA chief exec
    Continuing overspends on major capital projects in Northern Ireland dubbed 'unacceptable'
    08 Apr Project Delivery
    Continuing overspends on major capital projects in Northern Ireland dubbed 'unacceptable'
    ‘Over-ambitious’ HMPPS electronic tagging plan ‘threw away’ £100m
    24 Oct 2022 Project Delivery
    ‘Over-ambitious’ HMPPS electronic tagging plan ‘threw away’ £100m
    MPs “unconvinced” of MoJ's ability to oversee overhaul of electronic tagging after “long history of poor performance"
    ‘Competing priorities’ hinder efforts to boost civil servants’ commercial skills
    19 Oct 2022 Project Delivery
    ‘Competing priorities’ hinder efforts to boost civil servants’ commercial skills
    Recruitment and spending controls also making it harder to train up contract managers and commercial specialists, Chisholm reveals
    Read the September 2022 issue of Civil Service World
    27 Sep 2022 Project Delivery
    Read the September 2022 issue of Civil Service World
    How is government managing its most innovative and high-risk projects? Plus, is wokery really a problem in the civil service?
    HMCTS pauses IT system rollout in attempt to resolve union dispute
    22 Sep 2022 Project Delivery
    HMCTS pauses IT system rollout in attempt to resolve union dispute
    Common Platform pause is “a reasonable first step", says PCS union, which had planned strikes
    Truss ‘must not scrap Outcome Delivery Plans’
    15 Sep 2022 Project Delivery
    Truss ‘must not scrap Outcome Delivery Plans’
    Monitoring system will be crucial for keeping track of departments’ progress over next two years, says Institute for Government
    Civil servants set to exit another 20 Whitehall buildings
    01 Sep 2022 Project Delivery
    Civil servants set to exit another 20 Whitehall buildings
    Government Property Strategy sets out plans to reduce core estate from current 36 buildings to 16
    CCS consultancy spend goes up, but agency-staff costs plummet
    10 Aug 2022 Project Delivery
    CCS consultancy spend goes up, but agency-staff costs plummet
    Annual report says Crown Commercial Service delivered almost £3bn in benefits to the public sector in 2021-2022
    Bosses face £870k in fines over Carillion cover-up
    29 Jul 2022 Project Delivery
    Bosses face £870k in fines over Carillion cover-up
    FCA says “misleading” statements about contracting giant’s finances aggravated the impact of its 2018 collapse
    Treasury spending chief sounds alarm on inflationary pressures facing departments
    22 Jul 2022 Project Delivery
    Treasury spending chief sounds alarm on inflationary pressures facing departments
    Cat Little says some parts of government are “struggling” to evidence the impact of spiralling prices
    MoD comes out fighting after MPs’ equipment plan report
    23 Jun 2022 Project Delivery
    MoD comes out fighting after MPs’ equipment plan report
    Minister rejects claims department is “complacent” over affordability of £238bn programme
    BEIS offers £160k for second perm sec to oversee 'high-stakes' programmes
    23 May 2022 Project Delivery
    BEIS offers £160k for second perm sec to oversee 'high-stakes' programmes
    Role has been created to "increase the scope and capacity of senior leadership", perm sec says
    Saving grace: NS&I chief Ian Ackerley on Covid turbulence, select committee grillings and green investment
    18 May 2022 Project Delivery
    Saving grace: NS&I chief Ian Ackerley on Covid turbulence, select committee grillings and green investment
    The chief executive of Britain’s venerable state-owned savings bank talks about its pandemic savings push, reputation management and transforming his organisation
    Red light, green light: examining the government's progress on improving its performance
    22 Apr 2022 Project Delivery
    Red light, green light: examining the government's progress on improving its performance
    CSW assesses progress against key actions set out in the Declaration on Government Reform, and explores how volunteering can boost skills and support key priorities
    Red light, green light: examining the government's progress on empowering its people
    22 Apr 2022 Project Delivery
    Red light, green light: examining the government's progress on empowering its people
    In the final part of our series exploring the Declaration on Government Reform, CSW assesses progress against actions designed – according to the document – to ensure there are the “best people leading and working in government to deliver better outcomes for citizens”.
    The shift to agile working may be fraught with complications – so how can public sector organisations get it right?
    07 Apr 2022 Project Delivery
    The shift to agile working may be fraught with complications – so how can public sector organisations get it right?
    Embracing uncertainty; active listening; strong leadership – Antonio Weiss explores the foundations of good agile approaches
    A real shot in the arm: the highs, lows and lessons of delivering the Vaccines Programme
    29 Mar 2022 Project Delivery
    A real shot in the arm: the highs, lows and lessons of delivering the Vaccines Programme
    In a bleak and challenging time, the breath-taking speed and success of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout provided much-needed hope across the country. Beckie Smith meets Antonia Williams and Leila Tavakoli, who worked on the programme, to discuss what they learned from this award-winning endeavour
    'The most challenging summit anybody’s ever held': Cop26 COO Wasim Mir on last year's climate conference
    15 Feb 2022 Project Delivery
    'The most challenging summit anybody’s ever held': Cop26 COO Wasim Mir on last year's climate conference
    Organising a climate summit amid a pandemic was a massive logistical and diplomatic undertaking. Wasim Mir takes us behind the scenes of Cop26
    WATCH: Steve Glass on the work of the Vaccine Taskforce and maintaining 'tenacity under pressure'
    28 Jan 2022 Project Delivery
    WATCH: Steve Glass on the work of the Vaccine Taskforce and maintaining 'tenacity under pressure'
    The winner of the Cabinet Secretary's Outstanding Leader Award shares how the task force delivered Covid-19 vaccines under extraordinary circumstances and on a massive scale, and lessons for the future
    Study on ‘Boris bridge’ to link Scotland and Northern Ireland cost £900k
    21 Jan 2022 Project Delivery
    Study on ‘Boris bridge’ to link Scotland and Northern Ireland cost £900k
    Report carried out at Boris Johnson's request showed the bill for a fixed link would be "impossible to justify"
    Poor evaluation means government ‘not learning from failure’, NAO head warns
    10 Jan 2022 Project Delivery
    Poor evaluation means government ‘not learning from failure’, NAO head warns
    “Limited consequences” for failing to evaluate projects means too few public bodies are doing so, Gareth Davies says
    Airport fit for Air Force One Partner Content
    05 Jan 2022 Project Delivery
    Airport fit for Air Force One
    It went off without a hitch, but the logistics of gathering world leaders in Cornwall for the G7 Summit in June 2021 didn't just happen on its own but with the expertise of Costain. Here's how we made Newquay Airport fit for the arrival of President Joe Biden
    DE&S chief Simon Bollom praises ‘brilliant’ team – and hits back at negative publicity about major project costs
    29 Dec 2021 Project Delivery
    DE&S chief Simon Bollom praises ‘brilliant’ team – and hits back at negative publicity about major project costs
    2020 may have been a year like no other, but 2021 was a chip off the old block and relentless from day one. The defence equipment chief exec tells us about 12 more months of dealing with Covid as well as new challenges
    'There has been a huge collective effort across government to do things differently': Projects chief Nick Smallwood looks back at 2021
    22 Dec 2021 Project Delivery
    'There has been a huge collective effort across government to do things differently': Projects chief Nick Smallwood looks back at 2021
    2020 may have been a year like no other, but 2021 was a chip off the old block and relentless from day one. The Infrastructure and Projects Authority chief exec tells us about 12 more months of dealing with Covid while pushing ahead with new challenges
    Lack of digital know-how at top of government contributes to IT failures, MPs say
    10 Dec 2021 Project Delivery
    Lack of digital know-how at top of government contributes to IT failures, MPs say
    Public Accounts Committee highlights failure to understand issue of decades-old ‘legacy’ systems used in border control and state pension
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