ISBN-13: 9780415729871 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 336 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415729871 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 336 str.
Strategic management has often been seen as theoretically 'incompatible' with the political and bureaucratic character of public organizations. At the practical level, there is an increasing absorption of strategic management models in government and public services across Europe - and not without some pitfalls. Taking into account the political dimensions, not least the relationship between elected politicians on one hand and civil servants and public managers on the other, this book demonstrates the confusion and complexity surrounding the interaction between democracy, policy making, and strategic management, and offers requirements for effective strategic management within public organizations. The chapters cover central government, local government, and network organizations, exploring theory and practice. The opening and concluding chapters by the editors provide an overview of strategic management in the public services and a cross-societal discussion of practices, reforms, and lessons. Together the contributions in this book build a theory of strategic management in government organizations grounded in European perspectives and research.