Managing for results in state government
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書誌事項
Managing for results in state government
Quorum Books, 1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-168) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Managing for Results is a model of organizational reform that utilizes performance indicators, strategic planning, and benchmarks. The model focuses on linking these systems to improve performance and public accountability. This book studies the implementation of Managing for Results on six states identified by the U.S. General Accounting Office as leaders of internal reinvention efforts. Government and business practitioners, as well as scholars and researchers of public administration and policy, will find this book useful in assessment, selection, and measurement of state-level reform efforts.
目次
Foreword by Joseph S. Wholey Introduction Managing for Results in States: The Framework Managing for Results in Florida Managing for Results in Minnesota Managing for Results in North Carolina Managing for Results in Oregon Managing for Results in Texas Managing for Results in Virginia Toward a Model of Accountability to the Public, Management Improvements, and Intergration of Fragmented Systems Bibliography Index
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