Making Green Work – dare you commit corporate heresy?
I’m reposting this from my Computer Weekly Greentech blog because I think the ideas are equally applicable to the Campaign4Change. Last week I took part in on a webinar ‘Making Green Work’, run by the...
View ArticleSome useful insight into ongoing G-Cloud development
By David Bicknell I came across this blog by Alan Mather on e-govenment, commenting on some of the recent rumour and speculation around the future of G-Cloud, especially in light of some recent...
View ArticleMutuals: Government must deliver on radical public services agenda, says...
By David Bicknell Responding to the Government’s Open Public Services White Paper launched by David Cameron this week, the Institute for Government says the agenda is a radical one, but failure to...
View ArticleAftermath of the riots: lending SMEs a helping hand
With the pictures of the aftermath of last night’s riots still embedded in the memory and with dozens of SMEs literally picking up their pieces of their businesses, perhaps it is time for the large...
View ArticleAftermath of the riots: the clean-up continues for SMEs
Yesterday the Campaign4Change suggested that some SMEs might need help in getting access to IT facilities in the short term to help them get on their feet. One organisation, Enterprise on Demand, has...
View ArticleLean Procurement – an early bird analysis
In this guest blog, John Pendlebury-Green and John Jones from strategic sales architects Landseer Partners discuss the Government’s plans to introduce lean procurements, an approach which should...
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