The government has launched a new scheme to improve public services which
will have a significant affect on IT suppliers delivering systems to the sector.
The Customer Service Excellence (CSE) standard will help encourage a move
towards public services centred around citizens' needs, rather than the needs of
the state.
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The aim is to encourage public sector organisations to deliver services based
on a genuine understanding of the requirements of citizens, according to Tim
Watson, minister for
transformational
government.
"The standard is designed to help public services deliver the culture change
we are all determined to see," he said.
"CSE will give organisations vital tools to assess their current service and
identify ways in which they can improve to ensure an approach that is truly
focused around their customers."
The standard will assess organisations on five points:
- Personalisation of services.
- Collaboration with public.
- Retraining staff.
- Leadership and commitment.
- Accountability to the public.
The scheme will mean IT suppliers will have to help create a cultural change
in government, said Nick Kalisperas, director of transformational government at
IT trade association Intellect.
"As well as providing technology, the challenge will be over coming cultural
issues – it's about more than just a ticked-box approach," he said. "A lot of it
will be about training staff."
The standard will replace the outdated
Charter Mark
scheme, which stops this summer.
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