Executive Appointment Brief

Categories

UK Government / Public Sector

Client

UK Government (Planning Inspectorate)

Project

Chief Executive Officer

Services

Hiring Deck Executive Candidate Brief

Year

2026

Fleck Studio was commissioned to develop an Executive Candidate Brief for the role of Chief Executive Officer at the UK Government’s Planning Inspectorate. The document was structured to organise complex organisational, policy, and leadership information, presenting the role, its responsibilities, and wider strategic context with clarity and consistency. The result is a considered candidate-facing document that communicates the opportunity with authority and supports informed, confident engagement at senior level.

Fleck Studio was commissioned to develop an Executive Candidate Brief for the role of Chief Executive Officer at the UK Government’s Planning Inspectorate. The document was structured to organise complex organisational, policy, and leadership information, presenting the role, its responsibilities, and wider strategic context with clarity and consistency. The result is a considered candidate-facing document that communicates the opportunity with authority and supports informed, confident engagement at senior level.

The Planning Inspectorate operates within the UK Government, responsible for making decisions on nationally significant infrastructure and planning-related matters. Its work is defined by fairness, openness, and impartiality, alongside a strong emphasis on transparency, accountability, and the delivery of high-quality public services.

The Planning Inspectorate operates within the UK Government, responsible for making decisions on nationally significant infrastructure and planning-related matters. Its work is defined by fairness, openness, and impartiality, alongside a strong emphasis on transparency, accountability, and the delivery of high-quality public services.

The final outcome is a structured appointment brief that presents information in a clear and logical sequence, supporting ease of navigation across complex content. Careful use of hierarchy, typography, and layout ensures key information is prioritised effectively, while remaining aligned with government standards and expectations. Accessibility was considered throughout, ensuring the material is appropriate for a broad and diverse audience. The result is a document that feels precise, authoritative, and aligned with the Planning Inspectorate’s role within government.

The final outcome is a structured appointment brief that presents information in a clear and logical sequence, supporting ease of navigation across complex content. Careful use of hierarchy, typography, and layout ensures key information is prioritised effectively, while remaining aligned with government standards and expectations. Accessibility was considered throughout, ensuring the material is appropriate for a broad and diverse audience. The result is a document that feels precise, authoritative, and aligned with the Planning Inspectorate’s role within government.