About Us
HelpGov Ltd's vision is to help the public sector and its partners improve their performance so they provide excellent services to their customers and save money.
Managing director Roger White has a long record of achievement in a variety of roles in the public sector in both Scotland and England. He also works successfully with partners from the private and voluntary/third sectors.
Read Roger’s full CV in our document library.
Our key skills
The key skills we apply to all our services include:
- continuous improvement
- change management
- performance management
- relationship building
consultancy expertise.
In particular, we have specialist technical expertise in a wide range of continuous improvement disciplines, tools and techniques including systems/lean thinking and EFQM. We coach leaders and senior managers to ensure successful implementation of continuous improvement.
Our own business partners
As our home page says "We also work in partnership with like-minded organisations to deliver outstanding results for our customers". We are partners with Burge Hughes and Walsh and Roger is an associate of SOLACE Enterprises.
Company history
We're still new - s
o not much history to tell yet. We’re based in Aberdeen in Scotland but are used to travelling UK-wide for work. As well as Roger White, our other director is Sheila James, an experienced HR professional who has also run her own business.
Our company name followed much soul-searching and reflects our main aim – to help government. Feedback was positive – “I like your company name, follows the ‘does-what-it-says-on-the-tin’ principle” and “I meant to say before that I love the company name!”
HelpGov Ltd
Phone 01224 212250
Mobile 07990 605011
Fax 01224 572915
7 Fonthill Terrace
Aberdeen
Legal stuff
HelpGov Ltd company no. SC371986 is a private company limited by shares incorporated under the Companies Act 2006. The company’s registered address is 7 Fonthill Terrace, Aberdeen, AB11 7UR.
Photographic images on this web site not owned by HelpGov Ltd are taken from the sxc and Microsoft Office Online Clipart web sites and are used in accordance with their respective licence agreements. The author of the PDCA cycle diagram is Karn G. Bulsuk. It is reproduced under a Creative Commons licence.