Shared Services
Shared services have been high on the agenda since they received specific mention in the Varney report as a means of achieving cashable efficiency savings, and in the Local Government Act as a way two-tier authorities could match the efficiencies achieved in unitaries. In reality, the experience of shared services has been mixed, with relatively few examples delivering the promised benefits.
Publication date:
03/2008 | Attachment | Size |
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| Shared Services | 183.04 KB |
| Tags: Auditing/critical friend, Shared services
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