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Best Value

What is Best Value?

Best value is the generic term covering the government's statutory guidelines for modernising the way local services are managed and delivered.

Best Value arrangements exist to secure continuous improvement in the performance of functions by public service organisations. Continuous improvement seeks to balance quality and cost considerations, and is achieved with regard to economy, efficiency, effectiveness, the equal opportunities arrangements, and sustainable development.

Best Value requires authorities to consider how they can improve their services by taking on board the feedback they get from both customers and employees. It also requires consideration to be given to innovative methods of service delivery.

The characteristics of Best Value arrangements

An authority which secures Best Value will be able to demonstrate:

An authority must show how it achieves each of these characteristics, strive for continuous improvement around each characteristic and prioritise where change is necessary.

The Local Government in Scotland Act 2003 suggests that a successful council will:

Best Value should be appropriate to, and proportionate to, an organisation’s: priorities, operating environments, scale of business, nature of business and should be implemented accordingly.

 

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