Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines the impact of lean specifically focusing on ‘decision-makers’, those civil servants engaged in deciding tax and social security claims. Using qualitative data from trade union members and stewards in two major government departments, this study found significant evidence of deskilling often in the face of dealing with potentially complex legal and factual issues. Using Mashaw's framework of administrative justice, the article argues that management's use of lean was evidence of an accelerated shift to a managerial model of administering tax and benefits where the administrative processes of decision-making become paramount at the expense of t...
yesThis article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide...
The UK Civil Service has been subject to a constant series of governmental and managerial initiative...
YesThis article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case stu...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
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 prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
Reflecting on recent public sector reform, this article examines the use of lean during a period of ...
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...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
yesThis article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide...
The UK Civil Service has been subject to a constant series of governmental and managerial initiative...
YesThis article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case stu...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
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 prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices a...
Reflecting on recent public sector reform, this article examines the use of lean during a period of ...
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...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
With major cuts in public spending, the UK Civil Service has increasingly used ‘lean’ as a means of ...
This article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide an...
yesThis article responds to a recent contribution to this journal. Procter and Radnor (2014) provide...
The UK Civil Service has been subject to a constant series of governmental and managerial initiative...
YesThis article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case stu...