SMEs: The Government is open for business
...and the government wants competition in its marketplace from the best businesses in Britain, driving innovation which we know leads to better value for money for taxpayers, while helping businesses,...
...and the government wants competition in its marketplace from the best businesses in Britain, driving innovation which we know leads to better value for money for taxpayers, while helping businesses,...
...£10,000 in central Government and £25,000 in the wider public sector it’s free for suppliers to use and register for email alerts it’s quick and easy to search by price,...
Once again the Government's Chief Commercial Office, Bill Crothers, took to social media to answer your questions about life as a Fast Stream graduate in the Commercial team, and about...
...breakfast meeting for current Fast Streamers who wanted to know where their career will take them, and also answered questions on twitter about his plans. Just before Christmas Bill Crothers,...
Belinda Crompton from DWP explains how even the smallest work task can have large commercial costs, and how switching from post to scanning is saving money.
Sir Jeremy Heywood discusses what civil servants at all grades can do to improve their commercial skills.
...we spend £240bn of taxpayers’ money with third parties to deliver public services, including £40bn in central government alone. In an era of increased demand and less resource it is...
You might not know it, but you could be making commercial decisions for your department. DWP's Gary Edwards reveals his top 5 commercial tips - as taught to him by The Beatles.
What does thinking commercially mean to civil servants on the frontline? Julia Veale of MoD's Defence Equipment & Support talks about how it affects her team.
Bill Crothers, Government Chief Procurement Officer, explains why developing commercial skills and capability is so important for civil servants.