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Events

THE Leadership and Management Awards 2013
20 June 2013 , Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London

The 2013 Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards celebrate the sector’s leadership, management, financial and business skills.

Click here for further information.

Re-imagining local government – creating opportunities from an uncertain future
13 June 2013 , Kings Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London. W1G 0AN
With expenditure cuts set to continue well into the next Parliament, and no guarantee that spending restraints will ease soon after that, councils must create the time and the space to think imaginatively about their longer term future. This roundtable discussion in association with LGC is an invite only event. For further details please contact consulting@capita.co.uk
Customer-Focused Operational Change in Financial Services webinar
23 May 2013 , Broadcast live from the London Stock Exchange

A free webinar supported by Capita focusing on how financial services can implement operational change without sacrificing the customer experience along the way.

For further information and free registration, please click here.

Financial services networking drinks
16 May 2013 , The Royal Exchange, London
We are holding a complimentary drinks and canapes evening on Thursday 16th May. This will be a fantastic opportunity to mix with our network of fellow financial services executives and professionals in a convivial setting. By invitation only.

News

Capita’s consulting business secures place on ConsultancyONE framework
13 June 2013
Capita’s consulting business has secured a place on the Government Procurement Service’s ConsultancyONE framework, which has been introduced to streamline procurement practices and promote value for money across the public sector.

Procurement – uncovering the next layer of savings
23 May 2013

There has been a lot of talk across the sector about the value of investing in commissioning skills, though little is being said about procurement. Are councils missing a trick?