Theme: Review
Work Based Learning - Learning from the best: This page describes the Review theme.
Work Based Learning - Learning from the best: This page describes the Review theme.
Work Based Learning - Learning from the best: This page describes the Staff theme.
This resource will take you through a series of detailed questions to consider in looking to go into a partnership or sub-contracting arrangement. The results will provide you with detailed evidence and insights to enable you to develop your thinking and strategy.
This briefing is designed to fast track your strategic awareness around the emerging opportunities for shared services in further education as a means to deliver efficiencies, service improvement and organisational resilience.
This presentation accompanies the "Shared Services in Further Education: A briefing paper for principals and governors of FE Colleges" resource, which is designed to fast track your strategic awareness around the emerging opportunities for shared services in further education as a means to deliver efficiencies, service improvement and organisational resilience.
This five-part activity pack can be used with partners and partnerships who are considering sharing services as part of their partnership arrangements. It is based on source material from the associated report “Shared Service: Further Education-Centric’.
This case study describes the initiative of GTA England to extend services and support for its members in the new contracting environment. It will be of interest to those seeking ideas about member consultation related to minimum contract levels (MCL) and insights into members’ perceptions.
The purpose of this guide, produced by the Cabinet Office, is to standardise practice, develop the methodology, and provide more clarity on the use of social return on investment (SROI). It has been written for people who want to measure and analyse the social, environmental and economic value being generated by their activities or by the activities they are funding or commissioning.
Overview of the main goals of the Organisational Efficiency and Resource Utilisation sector within LSIS