In his report issued in July 2004, Sir Peter Gershon laid out a vision which specifically focused upon the objective of releasing major resources from activities that could be undertaken more efficiently into those front line services that meet the public's highest priorities.
Gershon describes efficiency as those reforms to delivery processes and resource utilisation that achieve:
Changing the balance between different outputs aimed at delivering a similar overall objective in a way which achieves a greater overall output for the same inputs ("allocative efficiency").
A target was set based on increasing efficiency to deliver £20 billion of annual efficiency gains by 2007-08, through a 2.5 per cent a year efficiency target for the whole public sector.
Learn more about how CMIS can help you achieve the efficiencies recommended by the Gershon Review: