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Evaluating public policy: the administrative role

By: Coyne Ann.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Civil Service -- U.S.A | Public Administration -- U.S.A | Public Policy -- U.S.A In: International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: If public administrators are not heavily involved from the beginning in the development of public policy, policy implementation and program evaluation may not be possible. The tasks and people needed for organizing policy change are identified and the roles of the public administrator in these efforts are discussed. This article describes three legislative efforts in which public administrators were heavily involved at the beginning stages of policy development; administrators helped to create programs that were subsequently more amenable to evaluation. Reproduced
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If public administrators are not heavily involved from the beginning in the development of public policy, policy implementation and program evaluation may not be possible. The tasks and people needed for organizing policy change are identified and the roles of the public administrator in these efforts are discussed. This article describes three legislative efforts in which public administrators were heavily involved at the beginning stages of policy development; administrators helped to create programs that were subsequently more amenable to evaluation. Reproduced

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