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Public sector management / Norman Flynn.

By: Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, California : Sage, 2012Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xvii, 273 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780857028730
  • 9780857028747
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 354.27 23 F648
Contents:
Chapter 1. The public sector in the United Kingdom -- Chapter 2. Politics and the public sector -- Chapter 3. Public spending -- Chapter 4. Social policies and management -- Chapter 5. Managing public finance -- Chapter 6. Managing performance -- Chapter 7. E-government -- Chapter 8. Customer-citizen orientation -- Chapter 9. Audit and inspection -- Chapter 10. Collaboration and 'joint-up government' -- Chapter 11. The use of the market in public services -- Chapter 12. Managing through contracts -- Chapter 13. Public-private partnerships -- Chapter 14. Regulation.
Summary: This textbook offers new insights into the organization and management of the public sector in the United Kingdom.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-266) and index.

Chapter 1. The public sector in the United Kingdom -- Chapter 2. Politics and the public sector -- Chapter 3. Public spending -- Chapter 4. Social policies and management -- Chapter 5. Managing public finance -- Chapter 6. Managing performance -- Chapter 7. E-government -- Chapter 8. Customer-citizen orientation -- Chapter 9. Audit and inspection -- Chapter 10. Collaboration and 'joint-up government' -- Chapter 11. The use of the market in public services -- Chapter 12. Managing through contracts -- Chapter 13. Public-private partnerships -- Chapter 14. Regulation.

This textbook offers new insights into the organization and management of the public sector in the United Kingdom.