by Member | Dec 9, 2015 | Effective Information Sharing and Security
Is information loss a risk on your corporate risk register? If not, why not? As one public body told us today, it is the number one risk on their’s. Why? Basically because the information we hold is of increasing value and there are an increasing number of “baddies”...
by Member | May 28, 2014 | Connected Procurement and Commissioning, Effective Information Sharing and Security, Effective Service Redesign and Reform, Innovative Access to Public Services
I thought a general update would be useful as there is as lot going on! Events first We’re wrapping up after the 14 May health & social care conference and also the Wigan Deal roundtable from 20 May. Both were really well attended. As an example of the...
by Member | Jan 14, 2014 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform
By Steven Pleasant, Chief Executive, Tameside Council & John Baker, Head of Local Public Services, EY During the first part of the classic film Jaws, the Mayor of Amity Island refuses to acknowledge the threat posed by the shark. Before long the impact is clear...
by Member | Mar 8, 2013 | Innovative Access to Public Services
Whilst 70% of council budgets are spent on 5% of people with high level support needs, the majority of people want “invisible” public services: bins emptying, streets cleaning, swimming pools functioning, pot holes filling, libraries lending and council tax...