Description
This course is based on the three pillars of the UK Civil Service Policy Profession skills framework: Strategy, Politics and Delivery. It will provide insight and understanding to create and plan the delivery of hugely challenging Public Sector policies successfully. It analyses the many, and often conflicting strategic priorities within the public sector, and how to reach a compromise, so that a cohesive and coherent policy can be created and implemented. We discuss the fundamental requirements of a structured, strategic planning process. However, it is essential to remember that strategic planning takes places in a wider political context, which is often in a constant state of flux, and subject to a plethora of interests and influences, so such strategy creation cannot be carried out in isolation. Understanding, appreciation and consultation of stakeholders is essential to the successful outcome of a policy, so that we consider in depth how to achieve this. This course also gives deep insight into the complex and interrelated factors which help or hinder the successful implementation of Public Sector policy. Many Public Sector policies do not deliver their intended outcomes. They often go over budget; are extraordinarily late; have unintended consequences; do not achieve their desired level of service; are irrelevant; are not wanted or just fizzle out. The course provides understanding of how and why public sector strategy can work. It provides tools, techniques and templates on how to understand needs and requirements, and then manage influences and interests, to ensure successful policy outcomes. It focuses on how to create, implement, evaluate and adjust policy as it is progresses. We analyse the key factors required for successful implementation at the global, national and local levels. Risks and crises are ever-present in the political arena and we discuss how to analyse, anticipate, evaluate and react to these and other specific crises which might arise at any time and ensure they do not deflect from providing the quality services expected and required.
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to implement a successful strategy that enables you to:
• Set meaningful policy objectives that support successful delivery
• Use a structured approach to developing effective policy
• Analyse the contextual factors that affect your policy area effectively
• Understand, anticipate, and facilitate resolution of conflicts between competing agendas
• Successfully negotiate your responsibility as an impartial civil servant
• Develop and use a stakeholder map to create a comprehensive stakeholder engagement plan
• Assess, use, and communicate the value of high-quality evidence
• Design a robust monitoring and evaluation framework
• Develop an appropriate risk register
• Identify various policy intervention options and criteria for their use
• Engage effectively in communication planning to support policy implementation
• Identify and create successful partnerships with key delivery partners

