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Financial Management in Schools (FMiS)
The objective of this programme was to roll-out support to all 23,000 schools in England in Financial Management as announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Create capability within
the school leadership team and governors to lead and manage their own adoption of strategic financial planning and management practices. Deliver financial best practice tools and techniques
as endorsed by KPMG. With thanks to The Reform Programme for capturing these materials.Nigel Carr (2014)
Tags: Financial Management, Schools, FMiS, Remodelling change process, National Remodelling Team, NRT, Change management method, The Reform Programme.
Download and open this document link to get all the FMiS toolkit files
NCC (2014)
Financial Management in Schools (FMiS)
Toolkit
Nigel C Carr
The objective of this programme was to roll-out support to all 23,000 schools in England in Financial Management as announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Create capability within the school leadership team and governors to lead and manage their own adoption of strategic financial planning and management practices. Deliver financial best practice tools and techniques as endorsed by KPMG.
These files contain the full change management method and information packs used in FMiS.
With thanks to The Reform Programme (www.reformprogramme.com) for capturing these materials:
• These materials are part of a library of documents and tools which were at some point in the public domain created in public sector programmes
– Many of which are no longer available on publically accessible websites
– There will be future unnecessary costs to recreate these
• They are based on the results of real programmes in the public sector
• Resources have been kept as close as possible to the actual original deliverables
• Resources are reasonably self-contained
For information on other resources please contact The Reform Programme.
Nigel Carr (2014)
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Financial Management in Schools
• These materials are part of a library of documents and tools which were at some point in the public domain created in public sector programmes– Many of which are no longer available on publically accessible websites– There will be future unnecessary costs to recreate these
• They are based on the results of real programmes in the public sector• Resources have been kept as close as possible to the actual original deliverables• Resources are reasonably self-contained
For information on other resources please contact The Reform Programme