Thursday 21 November 2013

Interesting uses of Benefits Realisation

One of the things often said about Government is that when there is plenty of money it pays to achieve things, and when there is no money it writes policy.  This is all well and good, but of course how do those tasked with implementing a mass of policy make sense of it?

The company Reachal has been working with PSN in Cabinet Office on a possible solution for this.  That solution takes the form of an application called StratNav.  This application is a free demonstration of how benefits mapping can take multiple complex strategies, break them down into what needs to be done, what that gives, and how it achieves goals.  More than this though, the Gov ICT collection allows users to visualise the links between individual strategies and follow them between and through strategies.

We think it is a far better way of consuming strategies and understanding them in a much more realistic way than simply trying to read hundreds of pages of text.  Give it a try, and let Reachal know if you agree!

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