Choose the term To form and own a considered position, judgement or recommendation on an issue, rather than only presenting information or forwarding the question. Pls follow up Take a view Fit for purpose Boil the ocean
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Take a view — To form and own a considered position, judgement or recommendation on an issue, rather than only presenting information or forwarding the question.
Cross-government
View in full glossary Next question Choose the definition Sign-off A label indicating that the recipient is being informed and is not ordinarily being asked to take action or make a decision. An informal umbrella term for obtaining the required management review or decision on a paper, email, proposal or deliverable. Committee of Supply cut Instruction Manual
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Sign-off — An informal umbrella term for obtaining the required management review or decision on a paper, email, proposal or deliverable.
Cross-government
View in full glossary Next question Choose the term A document that a ministry or statutory body is legally required to present to Parliament. Command Paper Statute Paper Track changes Exam question
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Statute Paper — A document that a ministry or statutory body is legally required to present to Parliament.
Cross-government
View in full glossary Next question Choose the term Informal shorthand for ‘keep in view’: hold an item for later review rather than close it or act on it immediately. KST KAH KIV KYC
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KIV — Informal shorthand for ‘keep in view’: hold an item for later review rather than close it or act on it immediately.
Cross-government
View in full glossary Next question Choose what this abbreviation means PSFI Please See for Improvement Please See for Instruction Please See for Interaction Please See for Information
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PSFI — Please See for Information
Cross-government
A polite email or note shorthand asking the recipient to read attached, linked or forwarded material for awareness rather than action.
View in full glossary Next question Choose the abbreviation Behavioural Insights BG BA BC BI
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BI — Behavioural Insights
Cross-government
An applied discipline that uses evidence about how people actually decide and behave to improve policy and service design.
View in full glossary Next question Choose what this abbreviation means OP Order Point Order Pilot Order Paper Order Place
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OP — Order Paper
Cross-government
The official agenda for a parliamentary sitting, listing questions, Bills, motions and other business scheduled to be taken.
View in full glossary Next question Choose the abbreviation Notes of Meeting NPM NOE NOD NOM
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NOM — Notes of Meeting
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Government-style meeting minutes recording the key discussion, decisions and follow-up actions, often drafted by the meeting secretariat.
View in full glossary Next question Choose the definition Ground realities Expected to remain relevant or useful over time rather than being tied to one event, announcement or planning cycle. The practical conditions, constraints, behaviours and lived experiences that affect how a policy or programme works outside the paper design. Randomised Controlled Trial To attempt an excessively broad, comprehensive or ambitious piece of work when a narrower starting point would produce progress sooner.
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Ground realities — The practical conditions, constraints, behaviours and lived experiences that affect how a policy or programme works outside the paper design.
Cross-government
View in full glossary Next question Choose what this abbreviation means SFI See for Improvement See for Information See for Instruction See for Institution
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SFI — See for Information
Cross-government
An email or note shorthand asking the recipient to read attached, linked or forwarded material for awareness rather than action.
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Take a view — To form and own a considered position, judgement or recommendation on an issue, rather than only presenting information or forwarding the question.
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Sign-off — An informal umbrella term for obtaining the required management review or decision on a paper, email, proposal or deliverable.
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Statute Paper — A document that a ministry or statutory body is legally required to present to Parliament.
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KIV — Informal shorthand for ‘keep in view’: hold an item for later review rather than close it or act on it immediately.
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PSFI — Please See for Information
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BI — Behavioural Insights
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OP — Order Paper
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NOM — Notes of Meeting
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Ground realities — The practical conditions, constraints, behaviours and lived experiences that affect how a policy or programme works outside the paper design.
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SFI — See for Information
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