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Policy In Action The Challenge Of Service Delivery 1st Edition John Wanna John Butcher Ben Freyens

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Policy In Action The Challenge Of Service Delivery 1st Edition John Wanna John Butcher Ben Freyens
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Publisher: University of NSW Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 333
Author: John Wanna; John Butcher; Ben Freyens
ISBN: 9781742232065, 174223206X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Policy In Action The Challenge Of Service Delivery 1st Edition John Wanna John Butcher Ben Freyens by John Wanna; John Butcher; Ben Freyens 9781742232065, 174223206X instant download after payment.

Modern governments have undergone significant change over the past 30 years. Such change has impacted on the way governments structure their organisations, deliver services and relate to their citizenry. But how has public policy formulation changed and affected the design and delivery of government programs and services in Australia? Policy in Action is the first book to address this question, offering descriptive accounts of how public services programs are designed and implemented and how they might be better managed.

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