armed-smoking
 
Exclusive eBooks, Software Solutions, Quality Guaranteed
 
Web NukeBiz
Welcome to NukeBiz · Members
Amazon
show cart or checkout0 items
Cart Value: 0.00

Market Place
BizStore » Books » Governing by Network: The New Shape of the Public Sector
United States Canada United Kingdom Germany France Japan

BizStore » Book
Governing by Network: The New Shape of the Public Sector
Governing by Network: The New Shape of the Public Sector

List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $17.34
You Save: $2.61 (13%)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Brookings Institution Press
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Author(s): Stephen Goldsmith, William D. Eggers

Buy it now at Amazon.com!
Add To Cart
Product Description:
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780815731290
ISBN: 0815731299
Item Dimensions: Array
Label: Brookings Institution Press
Languages: Array
Manufacturer: Brookings Institution Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2004-11-01
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Studio: Brookings Institution Press
Editorial Review:
A fundamental, but mostly hidden, transformation is happening in the way public services are being delivered, and in the way local and national governments fulfill their policy goals. Government executives are redefining their core responsibilities away from managing workers and providing services directly to orchestrating networks of public, private, and nonprofit organizations to deliver the services that government once did itself. Authors Stephen Goldsmith and William D. Eggers call this new model governing by network and maintain that the new approach is a dramatically different type of endeavor that simply managing divisions of employees. Like any changes of such magnitude, it poses major challenges for those in charge. Faced by a web of relationships and partnerships that increasingly make up modern governance, public managers must grapple with skill-set issues (managing a contract to capture value); technology issues (incompatible information systems); communications issues (one partner in the network, for example, might possess more information than another); and cultural issues (how interplay among varied public, private, and nonprofit sector cultures can create unproductive dissonance). Governing by Network examines for the first time how managers on both sides of the aisle, public and private, are coping with the changes. Drawing from dozens of case studies, as well as established best practices, the authors tell us what works and what doesnt. Here is a clear roadmap for actually governing the networked state for elected officials, business executives, and the broader public.
Buy it now at Amazon.com!
Based on Amazon Store Manager Copyright © 2005 - 2012 Nuke Business Resources