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Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible?


Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible?

Paperback by Chaston, Ian (University of Auckland, Auckland)

Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible?

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ISBN:
9780230292796
Publication Date:
11 May 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible?

Description

Public sector organizations are facing unprecedented problems due to the influence of population ageing, globalisation and the public deficit crisis facing developed nation economies. Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible offers a contemporary and stimulating assessment of the challenges facing these public sector organizations. Most public sector management theories evolved during the economically stable second half of the 20th century and need to be reconsidered in an increasingly uncertain world. Taking an innovative new approach, this book uses both theory and case material to examine how development of strategic plans driven by entrepreneurship and innovation can assist public sector organisations implement solutions to sustain delivery of most or all of their service despite facing major budget cuts. The book is accompanied by a companion website featuring over 300 powerpoint slides for lecturers. Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible is an essential resource for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students studying public sector management and MPA students. IAN CHASTON taught marketing and undertook research in entrepreneurship at Plymouth Business School. He also founded the University's spin off company Moustraining Ltd which researches on-line learning applications to reduce higher education delivery costs. Ian has led projects on entrepreneurship for Government agencies and Universities in the UK and overseas. Currently he is a Visiting Professor at Centrum Catolica Business School in Peru.

Contents

Sector Evolution Troubled Reformation The Breaking Storm Ethics, Stakeholders and Values Strategic Planning Leadership Analysis Tools Demand Analysis Technology Internal Competence Assessment Issues and Objectives Strategy Implementing Actions Implementation Errors Governance Future Opportunities.

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