ID | 084492 |
Title Proper | Politicians and Civil Servants |
Other Title Information | unfinished Business-The Next Steps Report, Fulton and the Future |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jenkins, Kate |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article discusses the origins of the Efficiency Unit's 'Next Steps' Report, published 20 years ago which recommended the executive agency as an organisation for much of the British government. Within five years more than half the civil service had been transferred to work in agencies but the other major recommendation of the report - improving the management skills of the senior civil service received far less enthusiastic attention. From the Fulton Report, the Next Steps report to the Capability Reviews of current Whitehall the same problem is highlighted: there is still too little management competence within the public service despite the endorsement of the need for improvement by successive governments |
`In' analytical Note | Political Quarterly Vol. 79,No. 3 ; Sep 2008 :p418-425 |
Journal Source | Political Quarterly Vol. 79,No. 3 ; Sep 2008 :p418-425 |
Key Words | UK Civil Service ; Next Steps ; British Government ; Public Management ; Efficiency Unit ; Thatcher ; Executive Agencies |