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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Performance, Professionalism and Politics
Product details
ISBN
9781137496447
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
292
Author