Managing Public Services - Implementing Changes

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Housing Revenue Account
Implementing Change
leadership in government
Learning Conversations
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Make Sense
Managing Operations
Managing Public Services
Managing Resources
organisational change theory
Outer World Conversations
Performance Related Pay
Personal Development
PFI Project
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Public Administration
Public Sector
public sector innovation
Public Service Managers
Public Service Organizations
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Resistance to Change
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Social Enterprise
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  • ISBN 9780415414517
  • Weight: 1655g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The work of a manager in a service organisation is not the same as the work of a manager in an organisation that manufactures goods. Managing Public Services, Implementing Changes – A Thoughtful Approach 2e, is for students and managers who intend to work in a service organisation whether it is owned publicly of privately. This book concentrates on how managers can change things for the better and explains ‘why’ as well as ‘how’.

The second edition has been fully updated to address challenges facing public services with new material on managing cuts, managing risk, managing innovation, producing funding applications, Lean Management and process review. A new chapter on managing social enterprise and generating social capital has also been added. This text is both solidly practical and theoretically challenging and is supported by strong pedagogical features including: case studies and illustrative vignettes from public service managers working in Europe, Asia, Australia and the US; exercises and review questions. Students will develop learning skills that enable them to transfer their learning from one situation to another and thinking skills that enable them adapt the way that they apply their learning as circumstances change.

This comprehensive text has been specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of students studying public services management at undergraduate and postgraduate level. It allows the reader to develop transferable skills in thinking and learning as they work through the book and gives greater awareness of the benefits of continuous learning for staff and managers.

Tony L. Doherty is Director of Research and Enterprise, SOAS London University, is senior manager, author, academic, performance improvement consultant and Director of a Social Enterprise. Previously he has worked as a Knowledge Transfer manager in three UK universities. As well as a wide variety of management subjects, he has taught religious studies and theology, and has worked for the European Commission. He has 30 years’ experience of managing public services in the voluntary sector, social enterprises, local and national government, international agencies, working with police, probation, offender management, youth, social, education, urban regeneration and health services

Terry Horne, Lancashire Business School, is an author, academic and general management consultant with a special interest in public service organizations. His clients have included the BBC, the NHS, the Crown Agents, local government, colleges of further and higher education, ICI, Pfizer pharmaceuticals, British Gas, The Children of Russia Foundation and the Institute of Management. He was formerly a director of BTR, owners of Dunlop, and Colt International, owners of Pratt & Whitney Aerospace

Simon Wootton is Chief Operating Officer of North Manchester Clinical Commissioning Group, is a senior manager, as well as an author and volunteer children’s event organiser for Diabetes UK. Simon has previous senior management experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry with Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Ivax Pharmaceuticals. He was also a Chief executive of an independent Mental Health service. He is a qualified Biochemist and was part of the NHS General Management Scheme

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