Responding to the decline in public service professionalism
By: SHERWOOD, Frank P.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, may/june 1997Public administration review: PAR 57, 3, p. 211-217Abstract: Governmental professionalism is declining. There are many more political appointees in the bureaucracy, and the environment has not been supportive or trusting. But public officials can play a role in restoring the environment for professionalism. The new service orientation may help. Alternatives to the formal structure and senior executives service may also help.Governmental professionalism is declining. There are many more political appointees in the bureaucracy, and the environment has not been supportive or trusting. But public officials can play a role in restoring the environment for professionalism. The new service orientation may help. Alternatives to the formal structure and senior executives service may also help.
Public administration review PAR
May/June 1997 Volume 57 Number 3
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