Productivité et évaluation de programme aux États-Unis
By: WISE, Charles R.
Contributor(s): RECASCINO-WISE, Lois.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc. 1982Revue Française D'Administration Publique 24, p. 25-38Abstract: A growing need has made itself felt over the past years within US administration for accounting for administrative action, leading to a 'productionist movement', based upon two main ideas: the development of a precise and usable evaluation of the output and productivity of organizations and that of a method by which it would be possible to translate evaluation findings into reliable and adequate data on current programs with a view to speling out organizational objectives and achieving relevant resultsA growing need has made itself felt over the past years within US administration for accounting for administrative action, leading to a 'productionist movement', based upon two main ideas: the development of a precise and usable evaluation of the output and productivity of organizations and that of a method by which it would be possible to translate evaluation findings into reliable and adequate data on current programs with a view to speling out organizational objectives and achieving relevant results
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