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Efficiencies report : selected efficiencies, funding initiatives and best practices : addendum : December 4, 2013.

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Efficiencies report : addendum : December 4, 2013
Efficiencies report : selected efficiencies, funding initiatives and best practices.
Efficiencies report : selected efficiencies, funding initiatives and best practices : addendum : 2013 year-end.

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1 online resource (14 pages) : charts

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"Delivering efficient and cost effective service"--Cover.
"The LPS continues to carefully manage resources, research best practices and explore alternate processes to ensure efficient and cost effective service delivery for the citizens of London."--Cover.
"Prepared by the Corporate Services Division".
Initial report issued under title: Efficiencies report : selected efficiencies, funding initiatives and best practices.
2nd addednum issued under title: Efficiencies report : selected efficiencies, funding initiatives and best practices : addendum : 2013 year-end.

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"During 2012, the London Police Service (LPS) developed its first Efficiencies Report, which provided an historical overview (for external and internal reference) of efficiencies implemented within the organization, primarily from 2007 to 2011. It was intended to be a living document which would be updated on an ongoing basis as the LPS strives towards continuous improvement. The following update is provided to highlight efficiencies that were implemented during 2012 and ones that are underway in 2013. Measurable savings are not available, at this time, for all efficiencies identified in 2013. To be consistent with the initial report, this update is divided into three categories: Selected Efficiencies, Funding Initiatives and Best Practices."--Executive Summary.

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