Political Innovation: The politics of government procurement and purchasing - Dominic Campbell, Telegraph UK
Procurement is a key signifier of change in government culture. Well, you wouldn’t still be reading had I called it the politics of procurement now would you? (no, stop - don’t go!). No-one who engages with government procurement comes away impressed with it. It’s a process that wastes £billions and rewards process over outcomes. Yet we all know that, deep down, it’s a symptom of a political problem. It is a system set up to manage risk in retrospect and trace blame for failure, rather than create a partnership between supplier and customer that allows us to prototype, innovate, and on occasion, fail (well). Because it’s a top-down process, the top are primarily concerned to shield themselves from criticism rather than to be the parents of success.