The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices aimed at generating efficiencies in public sector provision. This paper investigates the increasingly popular bundle of techniques operating under the generic descriptor of lean, which promises to improve operational quality processes while simultaneously reducing cost. It offers a critical appraisal of lean as a fashionable component of public sector reform and challenges the received wisdom that it unambiguously delivers 'efficiencies'. Quantitative and qualitative research in HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) centred on employees' experiences has indicated the extent to which work has been reorganized along lean principles. However, employees p...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search formethods and practices ai...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The UK Civil Service has been subject to a constant series of governmental and managerial initiative...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
Purpose – This paper evaluates the transfer of a Lean approach developed by a global manufacturing a...
The authors of The Machine that Changed the World were in no doubt about the importance of teamworki...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search formethods and practices ai...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating effici...
The UK Civil Service has been subject to a constant series of governmental and managerial initiative...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
Purpose – This paper evaluates the transfer of a Lean approach developed by a global manufacturing a...
The authors of The Machine that Changed the World were in no doubt about the importance of teamworki...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...