Payment by Results: A limited tolerance for error
The 1972 Munich Olympics launched Olga Korbut on the world stage. Half of Britain fell in love with the diminutive gymnast with the gamine looks and the playful, definitely anti-Soviet disposition. I...
View ArticleEffort and courage are not enough without purpose and direction
The title to this post is a quotation from John F Kennedy and sets the tone for a discussion of the first of the Audit Commission’s Five Principles for local PbR schemes set out in their recent...
View ArticleInvolving front-line staff in the payment by results debate
There’s plenty of discussion about payment by results both online and at conferences and seminars. But one aspect that is rarely mentioned is how to encourage staff to engage in the debate and get them...
View ArticleInside Twitter: Tweeting from prison
copyright www.patdollard.com My recent series on how to make the most of Twitter for workers in the criminal justice system created a decent amount of interest among police, probation and legal staff...
View ArticleProbation, Innovation & Geovation
The government is currently undertaking a review of the probation service and is encouraging probation trusts to be innovative in responding to fundamental change. Jason Davies’s (@b00tstrapper) post...
View ArticleFrank Curran: 4 critical success factors for payment by results schemes
In this latest in a series of short video interviews on payment by results, Frank Curran, owner of SP Solutions and PbR expert, says PbR can be done well – or badly . Frank’s four key criteria for a...
View ArticleRoma Hooper of Make Justice Work sees commissioning as the key issue for...
In this latest in a series of short video interviews on payment by results, Roma Hooper, founder of Make Justice Work, gives her views on PbR in the criminal justice sector. Roma argues that setting a...
View ArticleThe Ten Commandments of Payment by Results
PbR is everywhere There are payment by results initiatives across a wide range of government departments including: The Department of Health The Department of Communities and Local Government The...
View ArticleThe 7th Commandment of Payment by Results: Thou shalt promote innovation
This is the seventh in my series of 10 commandments for payment by results. Thou shalt promote innovation Payment by results is supposed to be all about innovation. The central idea of PbR is that...
View ArticleWhether to use payment by results? (NAO 2)
#indeed_sm_wrap_3601{top : 20px;left : 20px;}#indeed_sm_wrap_3601 .ism_item{}#indeed_sm_wrap_3601 .ism_item_wrapper{display: inline-block;}000000This is the second in a series of posts on the National...
View ArticleCan payment by results stimulate innovation?
#indeed_sm_wrap_3557{top : 20px;left : 20px;}#indeed_sm_wrap_3557 .ism_item{}#indeed_sm_wrap_3557 .ism_item_wrapper{display: inline-block;}000000 PbR and innovation This is the fifth post in a blog...
View ArticlePbR jargon demystified (4) S-Z
#indeed_sm_wrap_767{top : 20px;left : 20px;}#indeed_sm_wrap_767 .ism_item{}#indeed_sm_wrap_767 .ism_item_wrapper{display: inline-block;}000000Demystifying payment by results This is the fourth and...
View ArticleInvolving front-line staff in the payment by results debate
There’s plenty of discussion about payment by results both online and at conferences and seminars. But one aspect that is rarely mentioned is how to encourage staff to engage in the debate and get them...
View ArticleInside Twitter: Tweeting from prison
copyright www.patdollard.com My recent series on how to make the most of Twitter for workers in the criminal justice system created a decent amount of interest among police, probation and legal staff...
View ArticleProbation, Innovation & Geovation
The government is currently undertaking a review of the probation service and is encouraging probation trusts to be innovative in responding to fundamental change. Jason Davies’s (@b00tstrapper) post...
View ArticleFrank Curran: 4 critical success factors for payment by results schemes
In this latest in a series of short video interviews on payment by results, Frank Curran, owner of SP Solutions and PbR expert, says PbR can be done well – or badly . Frank’s four key criteria for a...
View ArticleRoma Hooper of Make Justice Work sees commissioning as the key issue for...
In this latest in a series of short video interviews on payment by results, Roma Hooper, founder of Make Justice Work, gives her views on PbR in the criminal justice sector. Roma argues that setting a...
View ArticleThe Ten Commandments of Payment by Results
PbR is everywhere There are payment by results initiatives across a wide range of government departments including: The Department of Health The Department of Communities and Local Government The...
View ArticleThe 7th Commandment of Payment by Results: Thou shalt promote innovation
This is the seventh in my series of 10 commandments for payment by results. Thou shalt promote innovation Payment by results is supposed to be all about innovation. The central idea of PbR is that...
View ArticleWhether to use payment by results? (NAO 2)
This is the second in a series of posts on the National Audit Office’s recent report: Outcome-based payment schemes: government’s use of payment by results. The report’s overall conclusion is that...
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