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Title Improving implementation : organisational change and project management / edited by John Wanna
Published Canberra : ANU E Press, [2007]
©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 260 pages) : illustrations
Series Series: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
ANZSOG (Series)
Contents 1. Introduction -- Improving Implementation: the Challenge Ahead -- 2. Driving Change to Bring About Better Implementation and Delivery -- 3. Managing Major Programs and Projects: A View from the Boardroom -- 4. How Boards and Senior Managers Have Governed -- 5. Overcoming the 'White Elephant' Syndrome in Big and Iconic Projects in the Public and Private Sectors -- 6. Organisational Alignment: How Project Management Helps -- 7. 'Crazy Thought or Crazy Thinking': Reform in the Real World -- 8. The Australian Taxation Office Exchange Program: Project and Change Management Directions and Learnings, A Case Study -- 9. Applying Three Frames to the Delivery of Public Value -- 10. Building Capacity for Policy Implementation -- 11. Program Management and Organsiational Change: New Directions for Implementation -- 12. What is a Project Management Culture and How de we Develop it and Keep it Alive -- 13. Project Management and the Australian Bureau of Statistics: Doing What Works -- 14. Intervention Logic/Program Logic: Toward Good Practice -- 15. Implementing Gateway in the Australian Government -- 16. Governments Can Deliver: Better Practice in Project and Program Delivery -- 17. The Gateway Review Process in Victoria -- 18. The Australian Government Cabinet Implementation Unit -- 19. Organising for Policy Implementation: The Emergence and Role of Implementation Units in Policy Design and Oversight
Summary "The business of government is necessarily diverse, changing and of considerable scale. A focus on improving the implementation of government programs and initiatives is important because the community expects the Government to deliver on its policies, as does the Government. The papers included in this collection address numerous aspects of improving implementation. They were initially presented at the Project Management and Organisational Change conference held in Canberra in February 2006, the first annual research conference organised by ANZSOG in conjunction with the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. This collection represents a comprehensive drawing together of experience and insight from both practitioners and academic researchers, with speakers including top public sector executives from the Australian jurisdictions as well as representatives from the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand."--ANU Press
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR; viewed September 22, 2017)
Subject Organizational change -- Australia -- Congresses
Project management -- Australia -- Congresses
Administrative agencies -- Australia -- Management -- Congresses
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Government & Business.
Administrative agencies -- Management
Organizational change
Project management
Australia
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Wanna, John, editor.
ISBN 9781921313028
1921313021