Explore Our Shared Service Seminars And Toolboxes

If you have received no formal training in public sector shared services, then 100% of your colleagues who have attended the Shared Service Architect's Programme, and are applying our tools, templates and techniques, recommend you attend these taught sessions.

This programme guarantees to demonstrate how your employer's small investment in your attendance at these seminars, and using the Shared Service Architect's Toolboxes, could save them up to £25,000 in shared service consultancy fees over the next 12 months. 

In addition, by coming onto this programme you will enhance your skills, turbo-charge your CV and have taken your first step towards a qualification in shared services. 

Explore which Shared Service Architect's Seminar you should attend:

You can either choose seminars that are relevant to your shared service requirements, or attend all four and become a recognised shared service practitioner and step onto the pathway to a postgraduate certificate in shared services. Click on the links below to find out more about each one...

The Highway Code of Shared Services seminar

The Shared Service Architect's Toolbox seminar

The Shared Service Architect's Business Case Toobox seminar

The Shared Service Architect's Innovation Toolbox seminar

Explore which Shared Service Architect's Toolbox you should have to help your projects:

These three tooboxes have over 100 tools, templates and techniques to accelerate the development of shared service projects. Click on the links below to find out more about each one...

The Shared Service Architect's Toolbox (2010 - 240 pages)

40 tools, templates and techniques for building strong trust and shared vision between partners

The Shared Service Architect's Business Case Toobox (2011 - 240 pages)

50 tools, templates and techniques for drafting the majority of a shared service business case in-house

The Shared Service Architect's Innovation Toolbox seminar (2011- 140 Pages)

20 tools, templates and techniques for leading shared service innovation groups to develop different, better and lower-cost services