HelpGov Ltd

Helping the public sector and its partners improve their performance
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Improving
Working better together
Planning
Facts and analysis
Our services

HelpGov Ltd offers services to the public sector and its partners in four main areas of work – helping them improve how they work, helping them and their people work better together, helping them plan better, and helping them with facts and figures.  You can find more information in the separate pages on each subject.


 

Improving

The pressures to improve in the public sector were never so great.  Improvement properly carried out delivers better services to customers and reduces costs – often dramatically.  HelpGov Ltd helps with three main areas of improvement – structured continuous improvement (often called systems thinking, lean or kaizen), performance management and best value.  We also offer support to political scrutiny in councils.
 

 

Working better together

HelpGov Ltd helps public sector organisations and their voluntary/third sector partners work better together through community planning and other partnerships, from governance and policy to the practicalities of partnership working.  We also advise on new ways of working together better like online social networking.  And we offer experienced facilitation to help support anything from individual work meetings to major work processes.

 


Planning

All organisations need a vision, strategies, plans and policies.  Get them right and they can help performance go through the roof.  Get them wrong – long-winded, unclear, not linked to how services are really delivered – and they can drag the organisation down.  HelpGov Ltd can help you get your planning right so it drives improved performance.

 

  
Facts and analysis

HelpGov Ltd can help make sense of the facts that organisations need to support improving their performance, whether it be through our understanding of consultation, data and demographic analysis, project evaluation or the use of plain language.