Description |
xi, 417 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Series on governance and public management |
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Series on governance and public management.
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Contents |
Changing role of the state / Bert A. Rockman -- Managerialism revisited / Christopher Pollitt -- What works? The antiphons of administrative reform / B. Guy Peters -- Public sector values and administrative reforms / Nicole de Montricher -- Public consultation and citizen participation : dilemmas of policy advice / Jon Pierre -- Making public policy : the changing role of the higher civil service / Patricia W. Ingraham -- Assessing past and current personnel reforms / Hal G. Rainey -- Innovation in public sector management / Michel Paquin -- New generation of budget reform / Naomi Caiden -- Central agencies and departments : empowerment and coordination / John Hart -- Restructuring government for the management and delivery of public services / Peter Aucoin -- Changing nature of accountability / Paul G. Thomas -- Fifteen years of reform : what have we learned? / Donald J. Savoie |
Summary |
In the last tow decades governments have invested a great deal of time, money, and political capital in reforms to make the public sector more efficient. They have, however, invested little in evaluating the effectiveness of their efforts, accepting many of the reforms because of a belief in a particular approach to governing or an ideological commitment on the part of politicians. This collection of essays "takes stock" of these reform measures and their impact on public administration |
Notes |
Co-published by Canadian Centre for Management Development |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Civil service reform -- Evaluation.
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Civil service -- Personnel management -- Evaluation.
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Public administration -- Evaluation.
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Author |
Peters, B. Guy.
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Savoie, Donald J., 1947-
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Canadian Centre for Management Development.
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LC no. |
00550528 |
ISBN |
0773517421 |
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077351743X |
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