Government of the future
- Paris : OECD, 2001.
- 251 p.
I. Why public management reform? II. Lessons learned from public management reform III. How to keep public management reform sustainable IV. Where do we go from here? V. Symposium papers A changing canon of government: from custody to service - Roberto Carneiro professor, Catholic University of Portugal Opportunity, strategy, and tactics in reforming public management - Allen Schick Reconceiving the center: leadership, strategic review and coherence in public sector reform - Evert A. Lindquist Why is it so difficult to reform public administration? - Francois Dupuy Evaluation as usable knowledge for public management reforms Public sector reform requires leadership - Jo Brosnahan Beyond training: developing and nurturing leaders for the public sector - Kevin Bacon
9264184481
Reforma Administrativa
Setor Público
Governança
Liderança
I. Why public management reform? II. Lessons learned from public management reform III. How to keep public management reform sustainable IV. Where do we go from here? V. Symposium papers A changing canon of government: from custody to service - Roberto Carneiro professor, Catholic University of Portugal Opportunity, strategy, and tactics in reforming public management - Allen Schick Reconceiving the center: leadership, strategic review and coherence in public sector reform - Evert A. Lindquist Why is it so difficult to reform public administration? - Francois Dupuy Evaluation as usable knowledge for public management reforms Public sector reform requires leadership - Jo Brosnahan Beyond training: developing and nurturing leaders for the public sector - Kevin Bacon
9264184481
Reforma Administrativa
Setor Público
Governança
Liderança