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Seeing it from the other side -
   reflections on a knowledge transfer
   placement


   Natalie Armstrong
   University of Leicester


www.le.ac.uk
ESRC Knowledge Transfer Placement Scheme
The scheme encourages social science researchers to spend time within a
partner organisation to undertake policy-relevant research and to develop
the research skills of partner employees.
Aims of the scheme are to:
• Promote knowledge transfer between academic departments and 'partner
  organisations' and the staff employed in them;
• Provide 'partner organisations' with research-informed evidence to
  develop and review policy;
• Expand networks for 'partner organisations' into academia;
• Provide career development opportunities and offer skills updating;
• Enable all parties, including ESRC, to develop their understanding of
  research and policymaking process and the interactions between them.
The UK Cabinet Office
• The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government
  and, together with the Treasury, provides the ‘head office’
  of government.
• The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government,
  with an overarching purpose of “making government work
  better”.
• It supports the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, helping to
  ensure effective development, coordination and
  implementation of policy and operations across all
  government departments.
• It also leads work to ensure the Civil Service provides the
  most effective and efficient support to Government to help
  it meet its objectives.
The Strategy Unit
• Its key objectives were:
  i) To provide a cross-departmental perspective
  on the major strategic opportunities and
  challenges facing the UK
  ii) To work with departments in developing
  effective strategies and building strategic
  capability across Whitehall; and
  iii) To provide strategic advice and support to
  the Prime Minister/No 10
What was the Strategy Unit like?
• About 45 people worked there
• Range of roles (Director, Deputy Directors, Senior
  Policy Advisors, Policy Advisors)
• Generally people worked in either project
  teams (youth/education; welfare; value for money) or
  Standing Teams (Health / Home Affairs / Foreign
  Policy)
• People were typically fairly young, very
  ambitious, extremely intelligent, high achievers
Based in Admiralty Arch
How they approached their work
Strategy Survival Guide


• The Strategy Survival Guide aims to support strategy development
  and promote strategic thinking in government. It encourages a
  project-based approach to developing strategy and describes four
  typical project phases. It also discusses a range of skills and useful
  tools and approaches that can help to foster strategic thinking. It
  is offered as a resource and reference guide, and not intended as a
  prescription or off-the-shelf solution to successful strategy work.
Strategy Development
• Effective strategy development requires the
  mandate to challenge, the space to think and
  the commitment of stakeholders. For these,
  and many other reasons, strategy work is best
  undertaken within the context of a clearly
  defined project that can act as a focal point for
  generating momentum behind a change in
  conventional thinking.
Strategy Skills
• Successful strategies are rarely achieved by spontaneous
  flashes of genius, but rather result from the systematic
  collection, analysis and evaluation of facts, circumstances,
  trends and opinions.
• In the same way, teams do not work to maximum
  effectiveness and strategies do not deliver full benefit unless
  explicit attention is given to understanding the motivations
  and developing relationships with the people involved.
• Successful strategy work therefore requires a wide range of
  skills, including those below. Although each skill may prove
  to be of most use at particular phase of a project, the
  relevance of each is by no means confined to any one phase.
What did I work on?
• Researching and developing a proposal on reforming
  the treatment of minor ailments.
• Developing and delivering a ‘Foundation Day’ training
  programme.
• Researching policy options to create a more
  personalised and preventive service for people with, or
  who may be at risk of developing, chronic disease in
  the UK. This work fed into the Department of Health’s
  recently published document “NHS 2010–2015: from
  good to great. Preventative, people-centred,
  productive”.
But...
• The bulk of my time was spent working as part
  of a small team developing a vision for 21st
  century maternity and early years’ care, in
  collaboration with the Department of Health
  and the Department for Children, Schools and
  Families.
• This was published on 16th March 2010.
Key points for this session
• How academic research evidence fits into the broader
  range of evidence that policy-makers have available to
  them;
• How qualitative research evidence is understood and
  evaluated by policymakers;
• How best to present and communicate the outcomes of
  qualitative research for a policy audience, including
  common pitfalls and how to avoid them;
• The value and limitations of this type of Placement
  Fellowship in building bridges between academic
  research and policy-makers.
Kinds of evidence
• Lobbyists
• Pressure groups
• Ideological imperatives
• ‘Common sense’
Position of academic research evidence
• Seemed to be viewed as:
  - credible
  - objective
  - authoritative

• Great in an ideal world, but also:
  - slow?
  - inflexible?
  - resource hungry?

• Academic research vs management consultancy
Position of qualitative research
• Still primacy of economics/quantitative?
• ‘Customer insight’ work
• Some nervousness about representativeness etc
• More accessible/engaging?
  - human element
  - direct quotations
  - characters
Communicating qualitative research
• Commissioned vs non-commissioned work
• If commissioned:
  - keep in dialogue
  - be challenging (if it’s called for)
  - give feedback for mid-course corrections
• If non-commissioned:
  - can never start thinking about it too early
  - try to get people eagerly awaiting your findings
  - network, network, network…
  - use your press office
How to tell a policymaker something
• Start top-down
• What do they need to do, or do differently?
• What issue that they’ve got can you help with?
• Do the translation/application for them
• What could be different as a result?
• Not so interested in how you did your research
The Placement Fellowship scheme
I learnt a lot:
• Insight into how policy actually gets made
• Better understanding of how academic work
  viewed and approached
• Better awareness of other kinds of ‘evidence’
• Skills from SU training courses
The Placement Fellowship scheme
But there were some drawbacks:
• Treated just like another pair of hands
  sometimes
• Risk of ‘going native’
Presented at the 2nd European
conference on Qualitative Research for
Policy Making, 26 -27 May 2011, Belfast



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Seeing it from the other side reflections on a knowledge transfer placement

  • 1. Seeing it from the other side - reflections on a knowledge transfer placement Natalie Armstrong University of Leicester www.le.ac.uk
  • 2. ESRC Knowledge Transfer Placement Scheme The scheme encourages social science researchers to spend time within a partner organisation to undertake policy-relevant research and to develop the research skills of partner employees. Aims of the scheme are to: • Promote knowledge transfer between academic departments and 'partner organisations' and the staff employed in them; • Provide 'partner organisations' with research-informed evidence to develop and review policy; • Expand networks for 'partner organisations' into academia; • Provide career development opportunities and offer skills updating; • Enable all parties, including ESRC, to develop their understanding of research and policymaking process and the interactions between them.
  • 3. The UK Cabinet Office • The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government and, together with the Treasury, provides the ‘head office’ of government. • The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government, with an overarching purpose of “making government work better”. • It supports the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, helping to ensure effective development, coordination and implementation of policy and operations across all government departments. • It also leads work to ensure the Civil Service provides the most effective and efficient support to Government to help it meet its objectives.
  • 4. The Strategy Unit • Its key objectives were: i) To provide a cross-departmental perspective on the major strategic opportunities and challenges facing the UK ii) To work with departments in developing effective strategies and building strategic capability across Whitehall; and iii) To provide strategic advice and support to the Prime Minister/No 10
  • 5. What was the Strategy Unit like? • About 45 people worked there • Range of roles (Director, Deputy Directors, Senior Policy Advisors, Policy Advisors) • Generally people worked in either project teams (youth/education; welfare; value for money) or Standing Teams (Health / Home Affairs / Foreign Policy) • People were typically fairly young, very ambitious, extremely intelligent, high achievers
  • 7. How they approached their work Strategy Survival Guide • The Strategy Survival Guide aims to support strategy development and promote strategic thinking in government. It encourages a project-based approach to developing strategy and describes four typical project phases. It also discusses a range of skills and useful tools and approaches that can help to foster strategic thinking. It is offered as a resource and reference guide, and not intended as a prescription or off-the-shelf solution to successful strategy work.
  • 8. Strategy Development • Effective strategy development requires the mandate to challenge, the space to think and the commitment of stakeholders. For these, and many other reasons, strategy work is best undertaken within the context of a clearly defined project that can act as a focal point for generating momentum behind a change in conventional thinking.
  • 9. Strategy Skills • Successful strategies are rarely achieved by spontaneous flashes of genius, but rather result from the systematic collection, analysis and evaluation of facts, circumstances, trends and opinions. • In the same way, teams do not work to maximum effectiveness and strategies do not deliver full benefit unless explicit attention is given to understanding the motivations and developing relationships with the people involved. • Successful strategy work therefore requires a wide range of skills, including those below. Although each skill may prove to be of most use at particular phase of a project, the relevance of each is by no means confined to any one phase.
  • 10. What did I work on? • Researching and developing a proposal on reforming the treatment of minor ailments. • Developing and delivering a ‘Foundation Day’ training programme. • Researching policy options to create a more personalised and preventive service for people with, or who may be at risk of developing, chronic disease in the UK. This work fed into the Department of Health’s recently published document “NHS 2010–2015: from good to great. Preventative, people-centred, productive”.
  • 11. But... • The bulk of my time was spent working as part of a small team developing a vision for 21st century maternity and early years’ care, in collaboration with the Department of Health and the Department for Children, Schools and Families. • This was published on 16th March 2010.
  • 12. Key points for this session • How academic research evidence fits into the broader range of evidence that policy-makers have available to them; • How qualitative research evidence is understood and evaluated by policymakers; • How best to present and communicate the outcomes of qualitative research for a policy audience, including common pitfalls and how to avoid them; • The value and limitations of this type of Placement Fellowship in building bridges between academic research and policy-makers.
  • 13. Kinds of evidence • Lobbyists • Pressure groups • Ideological imperatives • ‘Common sense’
  • 14. Position of academic research evidence • Seemed to be viewed as: - credible - objective - authoritative • Great in an ideal world, but also: - slow? - inflexible? - resource hungry? • Academic research vs management consultancy
  • 15. Position of qualitative research • Still primacy of economics/quantitative? • ‘Customer insight’ work • Some nervousness about representativeness etc • More accessible/engaging? - human element - direct quotations - characters
  • 16. Communicating qualitative research • Commissioned vs non-commissioned work • If commissioned: - keep in dialogue - be challenging (if it’s called for) - give feedback for mid-course corrections • If non-commissioned: - can never start thinking about it too early - try to get people eagerly awaiting your findings - network, network, network… - use your press office
  • 17. How to tell a policymaker something • Start top-down • What do they need to do, or do differently? • What issue that they’ve got can you help with? • Do the translation/application for them • What could be different as a result? • Not so interested in how you did your research
  • 18. The Placement Fellowship scheme I learnt a lot: • Insight into how policy actually gets made • Better understanding of how academic work viewed and approached • Better awareness of other kinds of ‘evidence’ • Skills from SU training courses
  • 19. The Placement Fellowship scheme But there were some drawbacks: • Treated just like another pair of hands sometimes • Risk of ‘going native’
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  • 21. Presented at the 2nd European conference on Qualitative Research for Policy Making, 26 -27 May 2011, Belfast For more information Please visit: http://www.merlien.org