Working to make government more effective

Petr Bouchal

Researcher

Petr’s work at the Institute focused on the Whitehall Monitor and on financial leadership in government. Petr holds an MPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford and a BA in International Relations and Economics from Tufts University in the United States. He joined the Institute in April 2012 and left in February 2015. Prior to this he worked at the Open Society Fund in Prague, focusing on good governance. He has also worked with a national chapter of Transparency International and provided research assistance to a University of Oxford project on parliamentary politics.

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17 SEP 2014 Comment

Numbers game

The latest Civil Service staff numbers.

15 JUL 2014 Report

Doing them Justice

This report focuses on how to improve the implementation of social justice policy and identifies eleven lessons for ministers and officials. 

03 JUN 2014 Comment

Better delivery?

Analysis of the Major Projects Authority report.

29 AUG 2013 Analysis paper

Whitehall Monitor 2013

This report aims to build a systematic framework for thinking about the effectiveness of Whitehall. It focuses on the three elements needed to judge e

22 APR 2013 Report

Financial leadership for government

This paper analyses the evolving functions of finance. While control of money and budgets remains a core role, finance teams are increasingly taking o