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Category Archives: war on the deficit
In which I get revisionist (it’s the cowboy in me) …
I am very fond of the western movie. So much so that, as Mrs RPS will tell you, I’ll watch any old rubbish involving a bloke on a pony waving a gun in the air. Of course I like to … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, bureaucrats, CSR2010, local government, political debate, Public sector, war on the deficit
Tagged art, movies, public sector, public service
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In which the farewells begin transparently …
I’ve been to a coffee morning this morning to bid farewell to my excellent team. It was one of those happy-sad occasions. We chewed the cud over the funny incidents and accidents of our time together. And we talked about … Continue reading
Posted in people management, private sector, Public sector, Redundancy, value for money, war on the deficit
Tagged private sector, public sector, redundancy, values
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In which I revisit my Christmas wishes …
I suppose its my thorough indoctrination in public sector performance management that makes me want to measure progress against objectives. It seems a little like overkill to do this with Christmas wishes but I like to think I am a … Continue reading
In which my jaw goes thwock …
Sometimes you read something so extraordinary that despite re-reading it two or even three times you still doubt your eyes. I’ve just had that experience when reading a two-page piece in today’s Sunday Times – Time to Tackle Council Excess. … Continue reading
Posted in people management, Public sector, Public service, war on the deficit
Tagged spending cuts, VFM
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In which the faceless bureaucrats strike back …
The following post first appeared in Patrick Butler’s cuts blog in The Guardian on line on 4 February. It is reproduced here by kind permission of The Guardian. There are many causes of redundancy. Business failure. Funding cuts. An exhaustion of available … Continue reading
Posted in bureaucrats, political debate, Redundancy, war on the deficit
Tagged politicians, spending cuts
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In which yet another letter comes and we ponder our dongles …
Leaving your employer sometimes feels just as complicated as leaving a long-term partner. Some of the organisation’s behavioral quirks that seemed almost charming once upon a time now drive you rapidly into a paroxysm of face-twitching rage. Of course leaving … Continue reading
Posted in bureaucrats, HR departments, Redundancy, rejection letters, war on the deficit
Tagged rejection, strangeness
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In which some doors open …
I have found myself in some weird places and odd situations over the past few months. There’s nothing like redundancy for throwing up opportunities that would never have otherwise come your way. Of course it’s not something I would necessarily … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, business start ups, economy, kindness, Redundancy, success, war on the deficit
Tagged advice, decision making, ministers, public sector, redundancy, spending cuts, strangeness
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In which we all hold our breath …
There’s a moment before any action when you take that deep breath to calm your nerves and fuel your muscles. The pause before whatever has to come next. I’ve felt a similar sense of tingling expectancy out in the woods … Continue reading
In which there are four weeks left to go (and one of those is half term!) …
So I’m down to my last month of corporate life in its current incarnation. And in reflective mood. There is a saying that it’s the things you don’t do – rather than the things you do – that you regret … Continue reading
Posted in bureaucrats, CSR2010, Public sector, Public service, war on the deficit
Tagged CSR2010, decision making, public sector, public servant, regret, spending cuts
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