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  Link   The Scottish Government - Shared Services Guidance Framework 2008
This document was published in December 2007 in response to the Shared Services consultation exercise.
  Link   Workforce Planning Toolit
Workforce Planning Toolkit produced by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Government of Western Australia.
  Link   Queensland Government Shared Services Initiative
The Queensland Government is implementing a shared approach to common corporate administrative process by leveraging economies of scale and skill underpinned by standardised business processes, consolidating technology, and pooling resource and exper
  Link   Western Australia Office of Shared Services
The Office of Shared Services is a Western Australian Government office that will provide shared corporate services to WA general public sector agencies as well as managing & supporting future sector reform.
  Link   Shared Services case study: Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and Hyndburn Borough Council
A case study of the various shared services, including housing, transport and legal services, between Blackburn with Darwen BC and Hyndburn BC is available on the Improvement and Development Agency website. This includes benefits and lessons learnt.
  Link   Checklists for new or changing shared services on risks and governance and accountability.
The Improvement Network website contains checklists for new or changing shared services on risks and governance and accountability.
  Link   Shared Services as a Long-term Solution for Local Government
The research presented in this brief publication looks at the way in which local government practitioners, and finance directors in particular, are approaching the delivery of the Gershon targets.
  Link   A shared services bulletin, produced by the Department of Health (England)
A shared services bulletin is produced by the Department of Health. This bulletin is sent to the NHS directors of finance to provide updates on the progress of the national shared services initiative.
  Link   Cabinet Office Shared Services Team
The Shared Services team has been set up to look at how government and the wider public sector can achieve significant savings and increased effectiveness from modernising the provision of corporate services.
  Link   Shared Services Toolkit
Toolkit including examples, best practices, background material and methodology for shared services developed by the Chief Information Officer Council.
  Link   A debate about shared services (written by Paul Simpson, Chief Technology Officer, Civica)
Shared services: handle with care Paul Simpson, Chief Technology Officer, Civica The Government's clear commitment to improvements in public services has signaled the need for innovative thinking in the creation of efficiencies.
  Link   Shared corporate and transactional services in local government: guidance for members and senior managers on workforce implications
The Employers Organisation also give some examples of third party entities that have been set up to deliver services in its document 'shared corporate and transactional services in local government'.
  Link   An overview of Shared Services
An overview of shared services and some case studies can be found on the IDeA website.
  Link   Office of Government Commerce
The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) works with public sector organisations to help them improve their programme and project management, become more efficient and save money on the goods and services they buy.
  Link   CIO Council - Shared Services
Website provides in?depth information on a range of sharing related topics. It support Special Interest Groups for stakeholders and practitioners working through the practical issues of planning and implementing shared services.
  Link   The differences or similarities between challenges of shared services in the public and private sector
This article looks at whether the challenges of shared services in the public sector are different to those faced by the private sector.
 

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