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9781857754322

Making Sense of Public Sector Investments

Making Sense of Public Sector Investments
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  • ISBN-13: 9781857754322
  • ISBN: 1857754328
  • Publication Date: 2001
  • Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing

AUTHOR

Smith, Courtney, Flanagan, Joe, Carty, Andy

SUMMARY

This book addresses the five core components of an investment appraisal; strategic, economic, commercial, financial and project management. It provides managers and policy makers in healthcare, government and private sector organisations with a tried and tested decision making tool and supporting guidance to improve capital investment decisions. It is a practical guide that includes numerous examples from the health service as well as lessons learnt from other public sector areas where best practice has been demonstrated. Comprehensively illustrated with case studies, checklists and templates to aid decision making, it offers practical, evidence-based guidance, clear summaries and pointers to accessing further information.Smith, Courtney is the author of 'Making Sense of Public Sector Investments', published 2001 under ISBN 9781857754322 and ISBN 1857754328.

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