This major new text on the theory and practice of public management moves away from descriptive accounts of its evolution to provide a systematic treatment of the key paradigms of public management today. It examines their competing outlooks, values, tools and assumptions and – using a wide range of examples from different areas of management around the world – their implications for practice. The text sets out three contrasting 'logics' for management – performance, professionalism and politics – and shows how public managers act on the interplay between these for effective results. Relating all three logics to a wide range of diverse contexts – from police services to healthcare, social services to educational providers – the text shows how managers can simultaneously perform to a high standard, act professionally through their work, and cope with internal and external politics. Incorporating the latest theories and practices, this comprehensive book will appeal to readers around the world wanting to understand, and contribute to, public management today.
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This systematic introduction to Public Management provides the tools and theoretical understanding to improve Public Management practice, whilst integrating a focus throughout on the importance of interplay between performance, professionalism and politics for all public service providers.
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1. Introduction 2. The Rise of Public Management 3. Competing Logics: Theories and Tools 4. Managing Performance 5. Managing Professionalism 6. Managing Politics 7. Public Management Practices 8. Conclusions.
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This major new text on the theory and practice of public management provides a systematic treatment of the key paradigms of public management today. It examines their competing outlooks, values, tools and assumptions and – using a wide range of examples from different areas of management around the world – their implications for practice.
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A systematic overview of the field of Public Management in a range of contexts
The Public Management and Leadership series aims to provide a set of key texts to meet the changing needs of the growing range of graduate and executive courses at Public Policy Schools, Civil Service Colleges, and professional Training Institutions, as well as concise and accessible readings for busy practitioners. Books in the series will address the essential topics of leadership and management, collaboration, innovation and modernization, as well as specific and timely areas of interest, such as information technology and data, networks and partnerships, political-administrative relations, diversity, and ethics management. International in scope and conception; accessible in style and presentation; and drawing on case examples and insights into best practices from a wide variety of jurisdictions and policy sectors, each title offers an authoritative review of the state of theory and practice, identifies key challenges and the most promising strategies, and practices to tackle them.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780230242708
Publisert
2015-05-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
413 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
292

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Om bidragsyterne

Mirko Noordegraaf is Professor of Public Management at the Utrecht School of Governance (USG), Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His main research interests within public management are organizational reform, public managers, professionals, managing professions and (new) professionalism. He focuses on public domains like safety, health care, welfare and education. He has published articles in Organization Studies, Public Administration, Administration & Society, Public Management Review, Current Sociology, Comparative Sociology, Journal of Management Studies, International Journal of Public Sector Management. He is a member of the editorial boards of Public Administration Review (PAR) and the Journal of Professions and Organization (JPO).