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The Role Of Departmental Secretaries Personal Reflections On The Breadth Of Responsibilities Today Andrew Podger

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The Role Of Departmental Secretaries Personal Reflections On The Breadth Of Responsibilities Today Andrew Podger
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Publisher: ANU E Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Andrew Podger
ISBN: 9781921536809, 9781921536816, 1921536802, 1921536810
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Role Of Departmental Secretaries Personal Reflections On The Breadth Of Responsibilities Today Andrew Podger by Andrew Podger 9781921536809, 9781921536816, 1921536802, 1921536810 instant download after payment.

Andrew Podger’s monograph, The Role of Departmental Secretaries, Personal reflections on the breadth of responsibilities today, is an important contribution to the broader public policy discourse in Australia. Andrew has been, at times, an unflinching commentator on issues of bureaucratic performance, accountability and responsiveness to government. Andrew’s reflections are drawn from his own experiences within the inner circle of Australian policy-making. In this monograph, he presents a highly nuanced portrait of the role of Commonwealth departmental secretaries. Although a ‘player’ himself at key moments in recent policy history, Andrew is a dispassionate and thoughtful observer of events. This is not merely a memoir: this work is rich in analysis and Andrew offers a number of ‘lessons learned’ to be heeded (or not) by the present and future generations of policy practitioners.** [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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