It’s a common frustration – you have a clear objective, an understanding of how to deliver your outcome, but the process takes a ridiculously long time. By the time you finally implement a solution, other organisations have already moved on, and you still feel behind.
Well firstly, don’t believe the myth that it's all about the public sector, large public sector organisations are usually very slow and bureaucratic.
The idea of delivering a major transformation project overnight is obviously not realistic. Technology change takes time, especially when considering procurement timescales, security requirements and configurations. It is also critical to take staff, citizens and other stakeholders on the same journey – you can’t impose improved service from above!
Of course, a major project has limitations including:
But most critically, if an implementation is going to take a year, that is a year of not delivering improved citizen service and not providing better support to staff.
While a major project, taking many months, maybe the best option, it is possible to move much faster. The classic process comprises building a business case, getting approval, running a procurement process, selecting a supplier, implementation, training, testing, and then finally go-live. But some public sector bodies are going about things in a different way:
This may sound like wishful thinking, but moving much faster to deliver both cost savings and citizen benefits is possible.