Generating Efficiencies through Shared Services

Date: 17 October 2007

Venue Name: Cavdendish Conference Centre

Location: London, W1G View Map

Web Site: http://www.lgc-sharedservices.co.uk/homepage.asp


Name: LGC Conferences

Email: lgcconferences@emap.com

Telephone: 0845 056 8341

Fax: 020 7505 6001

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It’s time for shared services to deliver for your authority. Learn practical insights into developing and perfecting your shared services strategies. Redefine what is possible for your services and how to achieve it.
 
 
Central Government has prioritised shared services as the essential tool for generating further efficiencies. You have the potential to transform your performance and efficiency through shared services, get the practical insights you need to achieve this.
 
 
Get the practical shared services solutions your authority needs.
 
Local Government Chronicle is proud to present an event that recognises the challenges you face in achieving successful shared services for your authority. Gain tailored guidance from those who have achieved real cashable savings. Solutions include:
 
Understanding Central Government’s vision for shared services and your place within it
Targeting the savings waiting to be realised across your service networks
Best practice for sharing ICT, front office and back office functions
Applying the lessons of Central Government’s shared services successes while tackling the distinct challenges faced by local authorities
Performance managing and benchmarking your shared services processes to ensure they remain efficient
Truly effective shared services are your best strategy for achieving the further 3% savings demanded of you. Never has the need to deliver savings been more pressing. Ensure you can tackle the key challenges successfully.
 
Praise for our last shared services event:
 
Useful span of speakers and examples of direct experience.
E M Tayer, Dorset CC
 
Very informative, clear and up to date.
M Ashton, Fujitsu Services
 
Useful to assess current state of shared services in local government.
T Walker, Cedar Open Accounts
 
Who should attend this conference?

Shared Services Heads/Senior Managers
Chief Executives
Leaders
Directors/Heads of HR/Personnel
Directors/ Heads of Corporate Finance
Heads of Corporate Services/Corporate Performance
Heads of Customer Service
Heads of Strategy/Strategy Directors
Heads of Resources
Heads of Policy and Review
Heads of Improvement
Senior Accountants
Heads of Best Value