Managing for Accountability: Preserving the Public Trust in Public and Nonprofit OrganizationsWiley, 1996 M04 19 - 288 páginas Managing for Accountability is an invaluable guide for organizations struggling with issues of accountability and for managers who want to maintain their outstanding record in serving the public trust. Shows how to take a proactive approach to accountability and offers a range of practical, proven strategic management approaches, advice on implementing strategic tools, illustrative examples, useful checklists, and diagnostic tools. Helps identify the strategic issues related to accountability and outlines effective tools and methods for implementing standards of responsibility and accountability. |
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... officials in an elabo- rate system of bureaucratic oversight , a strong academic tradition of research and debate on the theory and practice of accountabil- ity , and a professional value system among public administrators and elected ...
... officials in an elabo- rate system of bureaucratic oversight , a strong academic tradition of research and debate on the theory and practice of accountabil- ity , and a professional value system among public administrators and elected ...
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... officials account- able to a higher authority through some means of oversight . There is no parallel set of philosophies governing accountability in the private nonprofit sector with anything near the pervasiveness and power of these ...
... officials account- able to a higher authority through some means of oversight . There is no parallel set of philosophies governing accountability in the private nonprofit sector with anything near the pervasiveness and power of these ...
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... officials , on the other hand , have a professional ethos that has been shaped by the history and evolution of account- ability in the public sector . To them , accountability traditionally has been defined in legal terms , and the ...
... officials , on the other hand , have a professional ethos that has been shaped by the history and evolution of account- ability in the public sector . To them , accountability traditionally has been defined in legal terms , and the ...
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Tools for Managing Accountability | 45 |
Case Studies of Accountability Challenges | 151 |
Accountability Worksheets | 195 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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