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George Osborne’s ‘progressive’ speech

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By Peter BaeckYesterday George Osborne delivered his view on the current budget deficit, the failures of Labour to do anything about it, and the need for a new and progressive government that could.<>Progressive thinking was at the core of Osbornes speech, as he defined himself as a forward thinkin</>... more

New thinkers

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By Peter Baeck<>Every successful social innovator or movement has succeeded because it has planted the seed of an idea in many minds. (Mulgan, Geoff, Social Innovation, What it is, Why it Matters and how it can be accelerated.  (Mulgan, Geoff, Social Innovation, What it is, Why it Matters and how i</>... more

What a football manager teaches a Permanent Secretary

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by John Craig<>Matthew Horne and I attended and helped to facilitate a Cabinet Office event last week with the Permanent Secretaries of key government departments and third sector Chief Executives.  Stephen Bubb from ACEVO gave a version of this presentation.  It reminds us that today the third sec</>... more

Parent Support Advisers – appraised by DCSF

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by Alec Patton<>From 2006-2008, DCSF invested £40 million in order to train and employ ”Parent Support Advisers” (PSAs) in 20 local authorities, with the Training and Development Agency for schools (TDA), which allocated funding, developed training tools, and was in charge of dissemination. The PSA</>... more

Helping innovations out of intensive care

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by John Craig<>This week, I facillitated a workshop on behalf of the Innovators Council, an independent group of impressive individuals set up by the Cabinet Office to challenge the Government around their support for innovation.  The idea of the workshop was to hear from innovators themselves – fr</>... more

Government department champions open innovation

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by John CraigSpot the Government department.  It spends more than 6% of its budget on R&D, runs an open innovation system to which anyone can contribute any proposal and deliberately forgoes IP on its investments to to encourage innovation and growth.  Give up?  It’s the Ministry of Defence.<>I met</>... more

Total Place weekly updates: January

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An archive of the Leadership Centre's weekly Total Place updates for January 2010. more

What happens after the tsunami?

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By Peter Baeck<>Yesterday I attended the IPPR seminar, The Politics of The Recession, Where Andrew Gamble who is professor and Head of Department of Politics, University of Cambridge, presented some of the main points from his recently published book, The Spectre at The Feast. One of the questions </>... more