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Committee Material Published 5 May 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The Cabinet Office has no performance indicators that measure progress of the Shared Services Strategy.34 When asked what metrics were used to monitor progress of the strategy, the Cabinet office told us that there are three elements to this: two that are currently underway and one that it is working on. Firstly, it is measuring business as usual service provision. Performance measures include payroll accuracy, invoice accuracy, end- user satisfaction, government transfers and mobility of ser...

The Cabinet Office has no performance indicators that measure progress of the Shared Services Strategy.34 When asked what metrics were used to monitor progress of the strategy, the Cabinet office told us that there are three elements to this: two that are currently underway and one that it is working on. Firstly, it is measuring business as usual service provision. Performance measures include payroll accuracy, invoice accuracy, end- user satisfaction, government transfers and mobility of services, as well as a further 40 measures. Secondly, it is tracking delivery of individual projects, such as standardising the processes for people who joi Type: conclusion | Number: 18 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: September 2023 Strategy success measures have been delivery oriented to date. There has been recognition that these measures need to evolve as the Strategy is implemented. At the ti