Managing Local Services From CCT to Best Value

Managing Local Services From CCT to Best Value by George A. Boyne, published by Taylor & Francis US in 1999, offers a detailed examination of the legislative changes affecting local authorities in the UK. This 142-page book discusses the transition from compulsory competitive tendering to the new Best Value framework, providing insights into the implications of these changes for public service management.
Readers will find an analysis of the differences between the two systems, supported by case studies that illustrate the development of the Best Value regime. The book delves into topics related to public affairs and administration, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of business and political science. This edition is presented in English and is designed to inform practitioners and scholars about the evolving landscape of local service management.
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The Labour Government has introduced legislation to place a new duty of Best Value on local authorities, and abolish compulsory competitive tendering. This work identifies the differences between the two systems and evaluates the development of the new regime, using case studies.
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