Excellence in Government? I'm all for it! may be
By: Peters, Tom.
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BureaucratSummary: The essay is keyed to a prescriptive book by a Harvard professor Steve Kelman, the premise of which is that government procurement processes are too rule riven; the professor favours giving more discretion to bureaucrats at the local, state, and federal levels. Peters is in favour of efficiency and execellence in government but some basic rules have to be followed otherwise inefficiency can creep in due to excessive red tape
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 20(1), Spring 91, p.3-6 | Available | AR1308 |
The essay is keyed to a prescriptive book by a Harvard professor Steve Kelman, the premise of which is that government procurement processes are too rule riven; the professor favours giving more discretion to bureaucrats at the local, state, and federal levels. Peters is in favour of efficiency and execellence in government but some basic rules have to be followed otherwise inefficiency can creep in due to excessive red tape


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