I'm getting continuous pushback by what's supposed to be our project manager and office staff in our local council. They are refusing to track hours on projects, refusing to even report a rough idea to us about how much work a project will be, or has been.
There's a project that has taken a staff member two years full time. Their salary hasn't been included in the project costs, so the public think the project only cost us X when actually it's cost us a LOT more.
I believe that there are Councils where this does happen. I work in professional offices and it's perfect normal. As a background, we're based in a very remote area, so I don't expect officers to have worked in a modern office enviroment in larger cities etc. It took a lot for them to get comfortable with flexible time etc.
"is a trust issue which contravenes the Civility and Respect pledge because it crosses the line of councillors interfering with the day to day running of the council"
"it's complicated, time consuming and unpopular with the senior managers."
All reads from people who just don't have the expereince, and how haven't managed projects. I truely believe it's healther for everyone, so no one is over worked and everything's costed properly etc. We get pushback from small projects for staff being overworked, but then they come forward with their own project which is massive!
Clark is refusing for it even to be a discussion on the agenda.
I need some real work town and parish councils where actual project management and hour tracking is very normal and works well. Anyone know anywhere?