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Public audit will soon need a spring clean

21/02/2019

John Tizard and David Walker make the case for a new way of auditing how public money is spent that uses evidence before spending decisions are made.

Challenging the value of traditional outsourcing

20/08/2013

Some recent headlines may cause public sector leaders to pause before rushing headlong into further outsourcing adventures.

Sharing capacity not services

18/02/2013

John Tizard argues that local authorities must explore how they can share services, equipment, people and expertise without entering into the expensive and lengthy traditional ‘shared services’ arrangements.

In praise of councillors

21/06/2011

It is time to celebrate the work of our only elected and democratically accountable, local community leaders, says John Tizard.

Time to take Goliath head on

20/05/2011

Councils need a strong voice through the LGA willing to challenge the Government, says John Tizard

Don’t break the link

06/04/2011

Plans to scrap PCTs and bring in GP commissioning consortia could jeopardise links between health and local government if the Government persists with the Bill, warns John Tizard

Pluralism, not privatisation, is the route to better public services

03/03/2011

The prime minister’s apparent calls for more privatisation last week risk a return to CCT, and could merely replace a public sector monopoly with a private sector one, says John Tizard

Where’s a will, there’s a way to sharing

27/01/2011

To decide to share chief executives and wider management teams as part of cost-cutting requires hard political decisions, says John Tizard.

Back to the future

05/08/2010

Bringing back Victorian municipal entrepreneurship could provide a solution to our present crisis, says John Tizard.

Efficiency savings are not going to be enough

23/04/2010

Forget the 1980s, this public sector recession will be far worse, and public sector leaders will need to lead from the front, says John Tizard.

This is no time to abandon social goals

03/03/2010

There is no reason why a local authority’s socio-economic goals should be abandoned when its services are outsourced or secured through partnership,says John Tizard.

There are more ways to tango

02/12/2009

More outsourcing is not always the right answer to public spending pressures, says John Tizard

The time has come for council leaders to seize the moment

01/07/2009

Bold political leadership is essential if councils are to make the difficult decisions needed to get through the next few years, says John Tizard.

The time has come for council leaders to seize the moment

26/06/2009

Bold political leadership is essential if councils are to make the difficult decisions needed to get through the next few years, says John Tizard.

How partnerships should

03/12/2008

The recession will create new pressures to deliver services through public-public and public-private partnerships, and gain from their economies of scale. John Tizard offers some advice for local authorities and agencies on how partnerships can help

The proof must be in the pudding

10/09/2008

More research is needed to ensure the use of private and third sector suppliers for public services delivers the desired results, says John Tizard.

The politics of partnership

25/07/2008

Delivering services in local government has moved on dramatically in the past decade. John Tizard looks at the political difficulties of services supplied across different public and private sector agencies

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