This year, Systematics featured in the Parliamentary Review, sharing its views on best practice in British industry alongside a number of key policy-makers and prominent businesses.
First established by former Minister, The Rt Hon David Curry in 2010, this year’s Parliamentary Review was published in September 2017.
The Review is a key fixture in the political calendar and, this year, Systematics featured alongside UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, and a small number of other outstanding companies in a document looking back on the year and showcasing best practices in the public and private sectors.
Systematics was chosen to be part of this prestigious annual review because of its innovative way of working, and its commitment to constantly meeting and exceeding customer expectations.
The Review, which covered many policy areas, was distributed to over half a million people, and some of the feedback received by those involved in the Review was fantastic, as highlighted below:
“This year’s Parliamentary Review follows a significant year in British politics.” – The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Prime Minister.
“Systematics International and other hardworking organisations from across the country have come together to make this year’s Review possible, by sharing knowledge and insight with both peers and Government. This is essential work and I am delighted that this year’s Review will reach every corner of the British economy.” – The Parliamentary Review’s Director, Daniel Yossman.
“The UK has always been at the forefront of business and global trade.” – The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
“This is a fantastic publication. It is read throughout both sides of the house and it is really important to have ideas from people that are engaged in the areas that are debated” – The Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith.
“Congratulations to The Parliamentary Review, it’s an amazing publication.” – Alistair Campbell.
“The Parliamentary Review is a brilliant publication. It is not only widely read in Westminster, but it resonates, and people pay attention to what is in it.” – Douglas Carswell.
“The purpose of The Parliamentary Review is to give people a chance to explain not just what makes them tick, but how they can tick in the light of the political and economic environment.” – The Rt Hon David Curry.
An e-copy of The Parliamentary Review can be viewed here.