>From Surviving To Thriving:Re-shaping public sector service delivery to meet the next spending review challenges 26th April 2016, Manchester Conference Centre. Following on from our successful management and leadership events focusing on Managing Change, Continuous Improvement, Public Sector Performance Management and Change Management Open Forum Events are pleased to be working in partnership with IESE (Improvement and Efficiency Social Enterprise) to bring you From Surviving To Thriving: Re-shaping public sector service delivery to meet the next spending review challenges. View Programme at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=200&F=T View Overview at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=201&F=T Book a Place at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=199&F=T Delegates will discuss and debate the challenges to delivering real, meaningful change within an organisation and how best to manage and embed that change. The first in a series of events carefully tailored to provide some real insights into how the public sector can plan, prepare and execute changes at a micro and macro level to deliver real sustainable delivery service models. We will discuss the 3R Model - Review, Remodel and Reinvent drawing on real case studies. We will also be discussing how cultural barriers can be overcome with clear and strong leadership and ensuring the right staff, with the right culture and right behaviours are part of that journey. >From Surviving To Thriving will be an innovative, fresh and interactive forum for exchanging new ideas, networking with like-minded peers facing similar challenges and engaging in discussion and lively debate. Andrew Larner, Chief Executive, iESE Theresa Grant, Chief Executive, Trafford Council John Knight, Principal Consultant, iESE Neil Goulbourne, Deputy Director of the Strategy Group, NHS England Nichola Murphy, Head of Process Improvement Unit, Police Service of Northern Ireland CONFERENCE TOPICS Empowering or Endangering: What does Devolution mean for our local economy? Public sector sustainable service delivery: What does 21st Century public services look like? Review, Remodel, Reinvent: Fundamentally Rethinking the way we deliver services to the public The Human element of change - Understanding cultural and behaviourial change needed to make a lasting difference Public Sector Revolution: Exploring and implementing new community driven models for delivering services Big Bang or Small Step change: Defining the right organisational delivery models needed at the right time for embedding change. Risk or Reward? Developing robust, fit for purpose commercialisation strategies to meet increasing budgetary constraints. RECENT EVENT UPDATES Nichola Murphy, Head of Process Improvement Unit, Police Service of Northern Ireland. We are delighted with the response that we have had for our Reshaping Public Services conference. We are delighted to announce that Jackie Turner-Robinson, Head of Business Services Centre, Kent County Council and Luke Raikes, Research Fellow, IPPR North have both just confirmed to speak on the day full programme details can be found using the link below. RELATED NEWS Chief executive Theresa Grant for Trafford Council (who has confirmed to speak at this conference) has stated Manchester's grand ambition to turn a £7bn deficit into a surplus Greater Manchester is negotiating with the Treasury about getting money to help reform local services. How's that going down at a time of huge budget cuts to local government? "We need money because we have to do more and quickly," explains Grant. "We want to frontload that, to get us on a quicker path to change." Bringing together more public services, especially in health and social care, but also in areas like youth justice, will help crack the knotty and apparently intractable problem of cutting public spending, she believes. "We've lots of people in a broken system. They need to be helped," she says (ref: Guardian 2nd February 2016) View Programme at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=200&F=T View Overview at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=201&F=T Book a Place at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=199&F=T BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Networking with peers facing similar challenges in an environment specifically designed for strategic thinking and discussion. Carefully facilitated discussion to help draw out critical issues, possible solutions and practical steps forward.High level case study analysis with senior speakers at the helm. Co-designed with our public sector partners to ensure topics are relevant, cutting edge and have meaningful outcomes for all. Hear examples of how to successfully lead, manage and implement service transformation. Share you own stories and experiences with the conference and contribute to wider thinking about the future of public services. Want to know more mailto:jonathan at openforumconferences.co.uk?subject=More%20Information%20Required:%20IESE%202016%20&body=Name:%20%0D%0AContact%20Number:%0D%0AOrganisation:%0D%0ADescription%20of%20enquiry:%0D%0A Regards, Jonathan Smith jonathan at openforumconferences.co.uk Senior Marketing Executive Open Forum Events 0161 376 9007 This email has been sent to "fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.org" by Open Forum Events. If you're interested in receiving updates about future events from Open Forum Events please go to: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=5&F=T To unsubscribe from receiving further emails from Open Forum Events please click Unsubscribe at: http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=1880261&N=1673&L=6&F=T -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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