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This book investigates the possible use of Project Management approach in the provision of welfare benefits in the UK. Many studies of the welfare system have shown it to be regressive and remove the incentive to work. However, it appears stakeholders are only willing to chase smoke rather than develop solutions. The coalition government seem to be taking bolder steps than previous ones in solving issues associated with welfare benefits. Yet, many observers have commented that the government appears not to adequately engage with those affected by benefit reforms. It is on this background that…mehr

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This book investigates the possible use of Project Management approach in the provision of welfare benefits in the UK. Many studies of the welfare system have shown it to be regressive and remove the incentive to work. However, it appears stakeholders are only willing to chase smoke rather than develop solutions. The coalition government seem to be taking bolder steps than previous ones in solving issues associated with welfare benefits. Yet, many observers have commented that the government appears not to adequately engage with those affected by benefit reforms. It is on this background that the study was initiated to explore the root causes of the socio-economic problems attributable to employment related benefits. The study is undertaken to investigate and propose an acceptable intervention to the claimants and other stakeholders whilst ensuring the socio-economic strains caused by the specific classes of benefits are minimised. The analyses of the various methods used suggestthe individual should take greater responsibility for their situation. There is a limit to what a government can do for a section of its citizens without causing disproportionate effects on the rest.
Autorenporträt
Adekunle Adewole originally trained as an architect but is now working towards becoming an academician. He completed his MBA from Glyndwr University London. 'Kunle works as an academic administrator at the RCCG School of Disciples, UK. An avid writer, he has written over 15 short Christian plays. He currently resides in London.