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CIPFA President launches After the Manifesto
At this week's CIPFA annual conference, new CIPFA President Jaki Meekings Davis launched the Institute's contribution to the debate on how to restore the UK's public finances.
Jaki said: "After the Manifesto focuses not just on getting the content of the plan right but on addressing the surrounding conditions which are critical for success".
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Leading in hard times CIPFA annual conference also saw the launch of new guidance for leaders and aspiring leaders in public services organisations. Leading in Hard Times features practical advice on how public bodies need to be led and managed through the difficult changes ahead as the public finances are rebalanced.
Leading in hard times is available here. |
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Your views on CIPFA's five-year strategy CIPFA invites all members and students to comment on our draft development strategy. The final strategy will set our course to 2015 and will be published in December following feedback from this consultation. Read the draft strategy here and send your views to strategyfeedback@cipfa.org.uk by 20 September 2010. |
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Public Finance: Back to schools The new education secretary has hit the playground running, with legislation on free schools and fast-track academies. But what does this mean for school rebuilds, special educational needs and the role of local authorities? Conor Ryan talked to Michael Gove |
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