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Is the public services industry dead?

Posted: under Business, Outsourcing, Shared Services.
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Public Services

George Osbone has already committed to top stop the gravy train for overpaid management consultants, and to stop private IT firms preying on the sector, as part of his £6.2bn package of immediate public sector cuts. It’s a 1% saving but was a statement of intent as the spending review unfolds, and was followed by an £11bn list of projects that would be stopped in their tracks.

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Comments (0) Jun 24 2010

Was your supply chain risk left in a cloud of dust?

Posted: under Business, Crisis Management, Globalisation, News, Supply Chain Management.
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Volcanic Ash

So the dust has settled following the eruption of Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull (which for pub quiz goers I’m told is pronounced ‘Ay-yah-fyah-plah-yer-kuh-duhl’), but have supply chains across Europe and further been left adrift?

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Comments (0) Apr 29 2010

Perform a SWOT Analysis of Your Website

Posted: under Business, SWOT Analysis.
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SWOT AnalysisFor many businesses their website is the shop window, it is the first place people will look for information on the company or it is the first time they have even heard of the company. We all know first impressions count; you should want to ensure you are making a good one.

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Comments (0) Mar 29 2010

Financial Markets Update - The new normal, still unclear

Posted: under Economics, Finance, Globalisation.
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Innovation by designnThe readjustment into what will be considered normal operating conditions for the markets continues. Stock markets despite a brief wobble have bounced back and key indices remain at 18 month highs, and Greece aside, developed market government bond markets seem to remain relatively range bound in spite of the imminent need for a deluge of issuance. What seems to be clear is that whereas previously there was expected to be a degree of correlation in Globalised market movements, there is now much more scope for regional and indeed further micro driven anomalies.

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Comments (0) Mar 16 2010

Innovation by design?

Posted: under Business, Innovation Management, Intrapreneurship, Process Innovation, Transformational Change.
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Innovation by designn

Our executive networks have been focussing on innovation lately. Because when the pressure is really on, organisations need more than ever to find, capture and share new ideas for addressing problems. Innovation is now a necessity.

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Comments (0) Mar 02 2010

More for less is now less for less

Posted: under Business, Business Process Re-engineering, De-layering, Downsizing, Outsourcing, Portfolio Management, Systems Thinking, Zero-Based Budgeting.
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government cut backsHonesty has broken out in most of the public sector about the need to cut public spending. The debate is moving on to a question of when and what to cut, rather than if.

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Comments (0) Oct 07 2009

During a downturn, where else is there to turn? E-commerce

Posted: under Business, Cross-Selling, E-Commerce, E-Marketplace.
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e-commerceIn days when global spending is down its important to maximise all revenue streams. One such place where modifications can have dramatic, cost effective, and in some cases overnight success is in e-commerce.

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Comments (1) Oct 01 2009

Mixed signals as the risk of job losses increase

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job losses increase

The stories in the press over the last week and weekend remain balanced for the most part with some positive stories, however there does seem to be an increasing tone of realism/pessimism as there are an ever growing number of mixed signals coming through.

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Comments (1) Jul 13 2009

Simplicity is good

Posted: under Business, Core Competence, Five Forces Analysis, Resource Based Strategy, SWOT Analysis.
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There is a phrase recurring amongst senior government officials: ‘don’t waste a good crisis’. The phrase refers to the fact that, in public services as in business, difficult times can provide a useful opportunity to reflect on the fundamentals; to take some difficult decisions that the good times made easy to postpone. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments (0) Jun 08 2009

The Green Shoots of Recovery ?

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An increasing number of politicians and policy makers are talking about the worst of this crisis being over, and there being evidence of the beginnings of recovery.
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Comments (0) Apr 22 2009

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