The end of the Cold War, advances in information technology, and the many other global changes of the past decade have required managers to change their frame of reference. It is increasingly clear that, for management at all levels, the twenty-first century is going to be greatly different from present and past experience in governance and public administration. These profound changes will add completely new dimensions to the enduring challenges public managers continually face, involving accountability, democratic values, and productivity and efficiency.
This timely book, sponsored by the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, brings together leading authorities from the United States and around the world to address the most critical issues facing the public sector today - how to reorganize, reengineer, revitalize, modernize, and innovate in government and how to adapt to an everchanging global political environment. In fifteen thoughtful chapters written especially for this book, respected scholars in the field of public administration discuss the challenges to productivity posed by the immediate and distant changes in our economic, political, and administrative environment.
The authors examine the issues that shape the image of agencies for those working inside, as well as those working outside, looking at how organizations can overcome damaging public perceptions of incompetence and slow-moving bureaucracy and how they can face the challenge of the inevitable bureaucratic red tape.
The book also addresses an array of public management approaches such as total quality management, reengineering, and more. Contributors discuss, for instance, how executives can use new information technology to improve public services, enhance agency productivity and evaluate the benefits and challenge of using volunteers.
The authors look at how strategic planning can help public agencies to develop a shared vision around mission, goals, resources, power, and authority, and tell how strategy maps can help implement strategic management. And they explain how agencies can accurately measure productivity and performance.
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ARIE HALACHMI is professor of public management at Tennessee State University and chairs the publications committee of the American Society for Public Administration. He is managing editor of Public Productivity and Management Review and is author or coeditor of five books, including Strategic Issues in Public Sector Management (1986, 1995, with M. Holzer) and Competent Government: Theory and Practice (1995, with M. Holzer). GEERT BOUCKAERT is professor and researcher at the Public Management Center of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Leuven, Belgium. He is author of several books on public sector producitivity and management issues, and is European editor of Public Administration Review. Halachmi is chair and Bouckaert is co-chair of the International Working Group on public sector productivity at the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, Brussels, Belgium.
Sponsored by the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, this book brings together leading authorities from the United States and around the world to address the most critical issues facing the public sector today--how to reorganize, reengineer, revitalize, modernize, and innovate in government and how to adapt to an ever-changing global political environment. In fifteen thoughtful chapters written especially for this book, respected scholars in the field of public administration discuss the challenges to productivity posed by the immediate and distant changes in our economic, political, and administrative environment.
The And of the Cold War, advances in information technology, and the many other global changes of the past decade have required managers to change their frame of reference. It is increasingly clear that, for management at all levels, the twenty-first century is going to be greatly different from present and past experience in governance and public administration. These profound changes will add completely new dimensions to the Anduring challenges public managers continually face, involving accountability, democratic values, and productivity and efficiency.This timely book, sponsored by the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, brings together leading authorities from the United States and around the world to address the most critical issues facing the public sector today--how to reorganize, reengineer, revitalize, modernize, and innovate in government and how to adapt to an ever-changing global political environment. In fifteen thoughtful chapters written especially for this book, respected scholars in the field of public administration discuss the challenges to productivity posed by the immediate and distant changes in our economic, political, and administrative environment.The authors examine the issues that shape the image of agencies for those working inside, as well as those working outside, looking at how organizations can overcome damaging public perceptions of incompetence and slow-moving bureaucracy and how they can face the challenge of the inevitable bureaucratic red tape.The book also addresses an array of public management approaches such as total quality management, reengineering, and more. Contributors discuss, for instance, how executives can use new information technology to improve public services, enhance agency producivity, and evaluate the benefits and challenges of using volunteers.The authors look at how strategic planning can help public agencies to develop a shared vision around mission, goals, resources, power
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