The Three Pillars of Public Management

Secrets of Sustained Success

By Ole Ingstrup & Paul Crookall
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Paperback : 9780773520615, 232 pages, March 2000
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773567610, 259 pages, August 1998

Description

Proving that public service excellence is not an oxymoron but an achievable reality, The Three Pillars of Public Management provides a framework, based on the experiences of senior managers and a survey of top-performing public service organizations around the world, for building and sustaining effective public service organizations. The authors find that success in serving the public rests on three pillars: the aim, or mission, of the organization; the character of the people and the institution; and the tools available to achieve the aim. The Three Pillars of Public Management is an important resource for practitioners at all levels of the public service, from central agencies and top national departments to regional, state, or provincial governments and municipalities. With an easy-to-read style, inspiring examples, and a checklist of questions at the end of each chapter the book is a valuable tool for improving the public sector workplace and helping public servants make a difference.

Reviews

"The Three Pillars of Public Management makes a significant contribution to the field of public sector management, providing a framework for recognizing and improving effectiveness in public organizations. It clearly fills a gap in the available literature." Jim McDavid, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria