Beat the Cuts

How to Improve Public Services and Easily Cut Costs

Business & Finance, Accounting, Budgeting, Economics, Public Finance
Cover of the book Beat the Cuts by Rob Worth, Ecademy Press Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rob Worth ISBN: 9781907722905
Publisher: Ecademy Press Ltd Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: Ecademy Press Language: English
Author: Rob Worth
ISBN: 9781907722905
Publisher: Ecademy Press Ltd
Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: Ecademy Press
Language: English

How to improve public services and easily cut costs. While the public sector is faced with axing services to save billions and deliver 25% - 40% budget cuts, there are organisations that are not only saving services but improving them and massively cutting costs as a result. Public sector leaders are currently weighing up heart-wrenching decisions to slash public services. This book shows that these dilemmas can be avoided. With no complex change programmes, expensive IT projects or extended training courses, this book describes a simple but effective method. It starts with the key questions and actions that will overcome resistance to change, enthuse staff and get concrete results in weeks. One government department, described in the book, discovered how to remove 52% of the calls to its new contact centre, eliminate 91% of its process steps and drastically improve service to its users. A 25% - 40% cut in budget is easy when you know how. If you are involved in the public sector and don't want to see services decimated, this is a must read book. www.BeatTheCuts.com

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

How to improve public services and easily cut costs. While the public sector is faced with axing services to save billions and deliver 25% - 40% budget cuts, there are organisations that are not only saving services but improving them and massively cutting costs as a result. Public sector leaders are currently weighing up heart-wrenching decisions to slash public services. This book shows that these dilemmas can be avoided. With no complex change programmes, expensive IT projects or extended training courses, this book describes a simple but effective method. It starts with the key questions and actions that will overcome resistance to change, enthuse staff and get concrete results in weeks. One government department, described in the book, discovered how to remove 52% of the calls to its new contact centre, eliminate 91% of its process steps and drastically improve service to its users. A 25% - 40% cut in budget is easy when you know how. If you are involved in the public sector and don't want to see services decimated, this is a must read book. www.BeatTheCuts.com

More books from Public Finance

Cover of the book Don't Suck on a Straw During Your Speech by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Effiziente Krisenkommunikation – transparent und authentisch by Rob Worth
Cover of the book 婦幼專科護理與護理管理 by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Adecuación de la Administración Pública Colombiana al Modelo de Estado Regulatorio by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure by Rob Worth
Cover of the book International Capital Markets: Developments and Prospects, 1983 by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Developing Country Perspectives on Public Service Delivery by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Culture, Innovation and the Economy by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Global Challenges for Identity Policies by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Fiscal Policy, Economic Adjustment, and Financial Markets by Rob Worth
Cover of the book The Guardian by Rob Worth
Cover of the book The One Minute Presenter: 8 steps to successful business presentations for a short attention span world by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Mountaintop Mining in Appalachia by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Self-Determination and Secession in Africa by Rob Worth
Cover of the book Commodity Price Volatility and Inclusive Growth in Low-Income Countries by Rob Worth
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy