Can do better... National enforcement
This article strongly implies that a national body could enforce the use of centrally agreed contracts.
http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2013/council-buyers-urged-to-get-act-together-or-face-heavy-handed-national-strategy/
I thought that the concept of a blanket enforcement had been proven to acknowledge that a one size fits all approach does not work?
"Acting as a single intelligent client" means that the needs of Carlisle are the same as Truro, as Hackney. Perhaps a more regionalised approached through the creation of regional alliances is more effective. The recent comments of Sir Richard Leese of Manchester City Council are perhaps more applicable.
http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2013/council-buyers-urged-to-get-act-together-or-face-heavy-handed-national-strategy/
I thought that the concept of a blanket enforcement had been proven to acknowledge that a one size fits all approach does not work?
"Acting as a single intelligent client" means that the needs of Carlisle are the same as Truro, as Hackney. Perhaps a more regionalised approached through the creation of regional alliances is more effective. The recent comments of Sir Richard Leese of Manchester City Council are perhaps more applicable.
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