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“A project can’t be delivered by just one person. We need to build strong, flexible, professional and capable teams.” - Nick Smallwood (Head of Project Delivery Function) Project Delivery Function is part of the Civil Service .
The Function Strategy sets out the ambition and strategic objectives for the project delivery function to 2025. It also sets out recent and future deliverables supporting the strategy, and key progress indicators.
Agreements setting out the outcomes to be achieved and the funding provided for NHS England to commission public health services.
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An Act to make provision concerning the decisions which may be made by Northern Ireland Executive Ministers without recourse to the Executive Committee.
A step-by-step guide to using miscellaneous confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) functions.
Two independent reports including recommendations on how to improve the effectiveness of cross-government functions and digital delivery.
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