The public sector has been importing private sector methods and practices aimed at generating efficiencies and cost savings. However, the consequences of these changes on the working lives of civil servants are under-researched. This article uses detailed fieldwork to investigate the impact of Lean on labour processes in HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). We argue that Lean has a detrimental effect on employees, their working lives, and the service that is provided to the public. The consequences of Lean on public sector work are highly problematic, which is of serious concern given its progressive impact on other civil service departments in the UK. © 2011 THE AUTHORS
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
The adaptation of lean techniques in public services is viewed as an innovative managerialist respon...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
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...
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 prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
The adaptation of lean techniques in public services is viewed as an innovative managerialist respon...
The following report is based on work carried out by the authors in 2008 at six sites of HMRC. The s...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
The adaptation of lean techniques in public services is viewed as an innovative managerialist respon...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...
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...
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 prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
The adaptation of lean techniques in public services is viewed as an innovative managerialist respon...
The following report is based on work carried out by the authors in 2008 at six sites of HMRC. The s...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
The adaptation of lean techniques in public services is viewed as an innovative managerialist respon...
This article draws on service operations and Lean management in considering the relationship between...