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Did you mean productivity programs
The Business Basics Programme was designed to test innovative ways of encouraging small and medium sized enterprises to adopt existing technologies and management practices to improve their productivity.
The Business Basics Programme tests ways to encourage small and medium sized businesses to adopt productivity-boosting technologies and management practices.
This challenge focuses on new ways of developing the skills and business practices needed to maximise the value of innovation to the UK economy. Creativity and innovation are critical in British industry, but the evidence suggests that we lack some...
New plans for public sector productivity will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029.
Through the UK Futures Programme, UKCES is co-creating with business, and other partners, to develop and pilot innovative solutions to long-standing or emerging workforce development issues.
Statistics on Employment Schemes, New Enterprise Allowance, pre-Work Programme mandatory programmes, Youth Offer, Youth Contract and Get Britain Working.
This challenge focuses on exploring means of enhancing pay progression of low paid workers through changing business practice to increase demand for higher skilled and higher paid work. This is a jointly funded competition run in conjunction with the Department...
This challenge focuses on which types of institutions are best placed to support the development of management and entrepreneurship in small firms, by acting as an anchor institution in the local area.
A series of reports looking at the productivity and competitiveness of the farming industry
Project designs and implements a randomized controlled trial to study the impact of a year-long in-depth soft skills training programme
Supporting economic growth in Turkey and facilitating bilateral trade between Turkey and the UK
Essential resources for project delivery professionals leading, managing or involved in projects or programmes in government.
This challenge focuses on enhancing management and leadership capability in UK firms in the manufacturing, construction and legal sectors, by supporting "prime" organisations to work with their supply chains to develop skills and embed effective management practices.
We're seeking evidence on firm-level factors that may improve productivity for the long tail of low productivity businesses.
This study compares the effect of subjective vs objective incentives on productivity for teachers using an RCT in 230 Pakistani schools
A collection of all documents relating to the UK Futures Programme, a series of productivity challenges testing innovative solutions with businesses to identify ‘what works’ in addressing specific workforce development problems.
Report uses data from a twenty-four month randomized experimental design impact evaluation to analyze the impact of the Zambia Child Grant Programme (CGP) on individual and household decision making.
These Prosperity Fund documents explain how the programme supports emerging economies and also provide the memorandum of understanding between relevant parties.
John Glen sets out steps to improve performance management and attract talent into the Civil Service - ensuring we have the best people in place to deliver for the public.
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