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The NHS has had "reorganisation on top of reorganisation on top of reorganisation".
Many health professionals support the concept of reorganisation.
The cost of reorganisation, put at up to £3bn, is now matched by the rising bill owed to competition lawyers.
Hibbs argues that some degree of reorganisation was desirable and inevitable given the heated public battles under ElBaradei.
This event adds a very important chapter to the story of reorganisation with which much progress was made last year.
In 1970, as a result of reorganisation, Wall moved to Covent Garden and took his place as one of the company's leading men.
Turning the debate into one of reorganisation is not the way forward because this then becomes a debate about who has the power to execute decisions.
The authors point out "that the benefits of reorganisation were unclear, that the process was often poorly managed, and that its impact on performance was often adverse".
It is built on the premise that two services can become one by evolution, without the cost and upheaval of reorganisation.
"Restructuring of the NAO's leadership team as part of our ongoing programme of reorganisation to cut costs required the departure of two members of the team," it said.
The Coast Guard has one of the oldest fleets in the world and no amount of reorganisation will provide enough money to buy new ships.
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