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Professionals Under Pressure The Reconfiguration Of Professional Work In Changing Public Services 1st Edition Mirko Noordegraaf Bram Steijn

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Professionals Under Pressure The Reconfiguration Of Professional Work In Changing Public Services 1st Edition Mirko Noordegraaf Bram Steijn
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Mirko Noordegraaf; Bram Steijn
ISBN: 9789048518302, 904851830X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Professionals Under Pressure The Reconfiguration Of Professional Work In Changing Public Services 1st Edition Mirko Noordegraaf Bram Steijn by Mirko Noordegraaf; Bram Steijn 9789048518302, 904851830X instant download after payment.

Over the past decade, public services have come under increasing pressure to perform like private-sector organisations. This study demonstrates that professionals have much leeway in coping with changes caused by IT developments, distributed knowledge and more demanding public which have all created new pressures on public services. The authors conclude that rather than demanding more autonomy and space, public service professionals need renewed and workable professional standards.

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