Monday, April 19, 2010

Busy!

Better to be too busy to blog than too busy blogging.  Still, I am lucky to be rushed off my feet in the current economic climate.  And on that topic, it's my take that things are indeed picking up ... a little.  Is new project work a baromoter of business confidence?  I think that up to a point it is, but it depends on what's motivating the project.  Still, the desire to work with independent consultants is definitely picking up.  In addition to our current clients we have seen an unprecedented rush of enquiries and a hike in pre-sales activity over the past month alone.  Bring it on!

And, the weather has been great.

Friday, March 19, 2010

High Impact Event Status

Last year Box Arrow took part in Global Entrepreneurship Week. We organised an event called Funding, Facilities and Support for social entrepreneurs in conjunction with The Hub and with UWE Ventures. Great news: the organisers of Global Entrepreneurship Week have identified our event as a High Impact Event! Thanks to everyone who came along and particularly Mariama Njie at UWE Ventures and Helen Ripper at the Hub who made it happen.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Shocking Project Overspend - Rural Payments Agency

Sometimes, even in my less cynical moments, I am still shocked by the failures of some public sector projects. File on Four on BBC Radio 4 recently shone their spotlight on the shameful antics of the UK Rural Payment Agency. Some numbers:

Original IT budget: £54m
Current IT costs: £350m
Fine from the EU for gross inefficiency: £280m
Additional staff costs: £304m including 100x specialists consultants costing approx. £200,000 each, per year, from our friends at Accenture.

Objective of this project is to pay 107,000 farmers between £10,000 and £20,000 annual subsidy.

The chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, Edward Leigh, said "it would be frankly easier just to write a cheque for £10-20 000 for each person ... it's tragic."

Listen to the podcast here

I shall post a link to a transcript of the programme when it is available. It's a cracker. Also mentioned is the disaster of the NHS IT system and the late, over budget, not working, national fire service system.