Civil Service Reform

Civil Service Reform
Title Civil Service Reform PDF eBook
Author Donald F. Kettl
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 126
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815707356

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The authors of this book contend that the civil service system, which was devised to create a uniform process for recruiting high-quality workers to government, is no longer uniform or a system. Nor does it help government find and retain the workers it needs to build a government that works. The current civil service system was designed for a government in which federal agencies directly delivered most public services. But over the last generation, privatization and devolution have increased the number and importance of government's partnerships with private companies, nonprofit organizations, and state and local governments. Government workers today spend much of their time managing these partnerships, not delivering services, and this trend will only accelerate in the future. The authors contend that the current system poorly develops government workers who can effectively manage these partnerships, resulting too often in a gap between promise and performance. This short, lively, and bipartisan volume, authored by the nation's leading experts on government management, describes what the government of the future will look like, what it will need to work well, and how in particular the nation can build the next generation of workers required to lead it.

Radical Reform of the Civil Service

Radical Reform of the Civil Service
Title Radical Reform of the Civil Service PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Condrey
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Across the globe, governments are ending civil service as we know it. This volume presents the newest research that explores efforts to replace civil service systems with more flexible, non-tenured systems. Featuring both original and previously published essays by many of the leading practitioners and professors in the field of public administration, Radical Reform of the Civil Service asks big questions. Is radical reform of public bureaucracy needed? What is the scope of these reforms? What are the dangers of reform and why is it happening now? The essays in this book should be read by anyone interested in the future of public management.

Roosevelt the Reformer

Roosevelt the Reformer
Title Roosevelt the Reformer PDF eBook
Author Richard Downing White
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 275
Release 2003-11-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0817313613

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"Richard White Jr. situates young Roosevelt within the exciting events of the Gilded Age, the Victorian era, and the gay nineties. He describes Roosevelt's relationships with family, friends, colleagues, and adversaries.

Civil Service Reform--where it Stands Today

Civil Service Reform--where it Stands Today
Title Civil Service Reform--where it Stands Today PDF eBook
Author United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1980
Genre Civil service
ISBN

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The Present Status of Civil Service Reform

The Present Status of Civil Service Reform
Title The Present Status of Civil Service Reform PDF eBook
Author Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1895
Genre
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The Civil-service Reform Movement

The Civil-service Reform Movement
Title The Civil-service Reform Movement PDF eBook
Author William Eaton Foster
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1882
Genre Civil service reform
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Serving Citizens

Serving Citizens
Title Serving Citizens PDF eBook
Author Juan Carlos Cortázar Velarde
Publisher Inter-American Development Bank
Pages 232
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1597821845

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This book focuses on civil service reform within the central administration in Latin America. It analyzes updated versions of the country assessments carried out by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2004 in 16 countries and presents a comparative analysis of the ways in which the countries have evolved during the last decade. The methodology is based on the principles of the Ibero-American Charter for Public Service. In addition, it draws lessons from reform processes, identifying strategies for civil service modernization in the region. Finally, the book proposes a possible future agenda to continue the efforts to further professionalize the civil service in Latin America.