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Sharpening The Sword Of State Building Executive Capacities In The Public Services Of The Asiapacific Andrew Podger

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Sharpening The Sword Of State Building Executive Capacities In The Public Services Of The Asiapacific Andrew Podger
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Andrew Podger, John Wanna
ISBN: 9781760460730, 9781760460723, 1760460737, 1760460729
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sharpening The Sword Of State Building Executive Capacities In The Public Services Of The Asiapacific Andrew Podger by Andrew Podger, John Wanna 9781760460730, 9781760460723, 1760460737, 1760460729 instant download after payment.

Sharpening the Sword of State explores the various ways in which 10 jurisdictions in the Asia-Pacific enhance their administrative capabilities through training and executive development. It traces how modern governments across this region look to develop their public services and public sector organisations in the face of rapid global change. For many governments there is a delicate balance between the public interest in promoting change and capacity enhancement across the public service, and the temptation to micro-manage agencies and be complacent about challenging the status quo.
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 There is a recognition in the countries studied that training and executive development is a crucial investment in human capital but is also couched in a much wider context of public service recruitment, patterns of entry and retention, promotion, executive appointment and career development. This empirical volume, authored by academics and practitioners, is one of the first to chart these comparative differences and provide fresh perspectives to enable learning from international experiences.