

An edition of Reinventing government (1992)
how the entrepreneurial spirit is transforming the public sector
By David Osborne
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.
Language
eng
Pages
405
Description:
Reinventing Government details the most revolutionary idea of our time -- an idea whose time has come. Its authors give proof positive that government does not have to be a gigantic and inefficient bureaucracy. Instead, it can govern in the true sense of the word, by tapping the tremendous power of the entrepreneurial process and the force of the free market. In case after case, the authors show how this approach already has proven its worth all over the country -- in schools, in slums, in sanitation, in a host of other areas where enterprising and innovative public officials have delivered a far bigger public service bang for every budgeted buck. To cut taxes and improve services at the same time may seem too good to be true. Yet now we have in our hands a way to make it come true -- if we and politicians of all parties and persuasions read it and use it. - Back cover.
subjects: Government productivity, Bureaucracy, Administrative agencies, Entrepreneurship, Openbaar bestuur, Management, ADMINISTRAÇÃO PÚBLICA, Organisatie, BUROCRATIZAÇÃO, Administracao publica, Entrepreneuriat, Administration, Administration publique, Politique publique, United States, Productivité, Government Agencies, Créativité dans les affaires, Public Sector, Government, Productivité dans l'administration publique, Bureaucratie, Bestuurshervormingen, New York Times reviewed
Places: United States, ESTADOS UNIDOS