Outcome-focused Management in the United Kingdom:

In 1998, the Government of the United Kingdom conducted a Comprehensive Spending Review which examined the resources allocated to each area of spending, and for the first time decided on and published the service improvements and reforms required in return for the resources allocated to departments&...

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Main Author: Ellis, Kevin (Author)
Other Authors: Mitchell, Stephen (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2002
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Online Access:DE-384
DE-473
DE-824
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DE-739
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DE-1049
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DE-861
DE-898
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Summary:In 1998, the Government of the United Kingdom conducted a Comprehensive Spending Review which examined the resources allocated to each area of spending, and for the first time decided on and published the service improvements and reforms required in return for the resources allocated to departments' expenditure programmes. These requirements were set out in Public Service Agreements (PSAs) for every central government department published in December 1998. Each PSA sets out the aim and objectives of each department as well as performance targets, including measures of operations and outcomes. The government's second spending review in 2000 resulted in revised PSAs, and excluded those expenditure programmes for which the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly have executive responsibility following the devolved constitutional arrangements
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (19 Seiten)
DOI:10.1787/budget-v1-art24-en

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