Our work
- Civil service reform - learning from the past
- Collaborative service design
- Corporate governance in Whitehall departmental boards
- The Whitehall Monitor: our analysis of the civil service following the Spending Review
- Transformation in the Ministry of Justice
- Shaping up
- The evolving role of select committees: scrutiny of public appointments
- Big Society public services
- MINDSPACE: Influencing behaviour through public policy
- Arm's length government
- Better government at less cost: key advice from the Institute for Government
- Mergers and Demergers of Whitehall Departments
- Role of the state
- Transitions - preparing for changes of government
- Minority and coalition government
- Public expenditure management in a time of fiscal constraint
- Performance management
- What's on the minds of the SCS
- Learning from large scale organisational change
- Transformational change
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20th February 2012
Making the case for rigorous, evidence-based policymaking
Proper evaluation of policy is crucial, but won't be enough on its own.
Source: The Guardian
7th February 2012
Editor's blog: will Whitehall turnover prove good or bad for reform?
With senior civil servants leaving in droves, can the government retain good people to drive through change?
Source: The Guardian
6th February 2012
Goodbye, minister: civil service hit by staff exodus
Turnover of top staff risks leaving civil service short of expertise
Source: The Independent
2nd February 2012
Government Needs To Make 'Fundamental Changes' To Meet Spending Challenge, Says NAO
Government departments need to make "fundamental changes" to successfully cut spending by 2015, spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned.
Source: The Huffington Post
23rd January 2012
Will LSE's growth commission make a difference?
Former US Treasury secretary Larry Summers and current OBR (and ex-MPC) member Steve Nickell have given evidence
Source: The Guardian Economics Blog
Fixing the flaws in government IT
The Institute for Government's work on government IT has moved here.
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