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Recent studies
North East Derbyshire County Council Achieving Excellence in Government Services.
North East Derbyshire District Council has made local government history by becoming the first Council in England and Wales to make the impressive leap from Weak to Excellent performance according to the Audit Commissions Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA).
Tullis De-Risking IT Procurement.
Assisted by BPG, Tullis has an automated manufacturing system that delivers what they need at a fraction of the cost of its predecessor.
BM Polyco case study TDG case study: the no-risk customer renewal
How can a large organisation eliminate the potential financial exposure and risk of running 200 IT projects a year?

BM Polyco case study

Prior analytics case study: The little Web site that couldn't...
How do you survive when an IT vendor has irretrivably damaged your website?
BM Polyco case study CareersEssex case study: Promised the earth.
How did a government careers service prevent a critical project running £200,000 over budget?
Older pieces
BM Polyco case study

BM Polyco: where there's a will

A proven approach to scoping projects saves BM Polyco from doubling their IT implementation costs.

Landline Case Study

Landline: the Rescuers

How Contention Management found the cure for a failed upgrade to their legacy system.

 

Recent updates
New guides
Download the new "little book of IT project mistakes" or our guide to OJEC government IT buying.

One minute guide - Will tightening up the government's "gateway" project-managment process reduce the chance of IT failure?

Are you legally covered? When IT executives end up in court, they are often surprised to find it's not enough to have tried to act ethically. What else do you need to do?



 
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