Towards holistic governance: the new reform agenda
Towards holistic governance: the new reform agenda
 
  The search for a more holistic approach to policy and management looks set to be as much a hallmark of public service reform in the early twenty first century as the changes introduced under the rubric of 'new public management' or 'reinventing government' were in the closing decades of the twentieth. Towards Holistic Governance presents an authoritative assessment of successes and failures to date and a new framework for analysis and implementation based on extensive research both in the UK - where the New Labour government has been an early enthusiast and pathfinder for 'joined-up government' just as its predecessors were for privatisation and contracting out - and elsewhere
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      Leat, Diana
      
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      Setzler, Kimberley
      
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      April 2002
    
    
  
  
    
      Leat, Diana
      
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      Setzler, Kimberley
      
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    Leat, Diana and Setzler, Kimberley
  
  
  
  
   
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    Towards holistic governance: the new reform agenda
  
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    Basingstoke, UK.
   
        
      
    
  
  Palgrave, 288pp.
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
      
        
          Abstract
          The search for a more holistic approach to policy and management looks set to be as much a hallmark of public service reform in the early twenty first century as the changes introduced under the rubric of 'new public management' or 'reinventing government' were in the closing decades of the twentieth. Towards Holistic Governance presents an authoritative assessment of successes and failures to date and a new framework for analysis and implementation based on extensive research both in the UK - where the New Labour government has been an early enthusiast and pathfinder for 'joined-up government' just as its predecessors were for privatisation and contracting out - and elsewhere
        
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      Published date: April 2002
 
    
  
  
    
  
    
     
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          ISBN: 9780333928912
        
        
        
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