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Tensions in the troubled bureaucracy reform initiatives in public organizations and service delivery systems

By: Reyes Danilo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Civil Service -- Philippine | Bureaucracy -- Philippine In: Philippine Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Public organizations in developed and developing nations today are suffering from a deepening crisis both credibility and competence. Factors affecting bureaucratic performance in delivering basic services have been Oscillating from various dimensions, spanning from such "constants" as administrative dysfunctions and adaptability to change, rising expectations, declining resources and expanding populations to extend international commitments marked by huge debt burdens and swelling deficits. Bureaucracy have become overloaded and are now, subject to much tensions. For one, the capacities of bureaucracies to service their clients have increasingly been challenged, and through the years, various reform measure ha
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Public organizations in developed and developing nations today are suffering from a deepening crisis both credibility and competence. Factors affecting bureaucratic performance in delivering basic services have been Oscillating from various dimensions, spanning from such "constants" as administrative dysfunctions and adaptability to change, rising expectations, declining resources and expanding populations to extend international commitments marked by huge debt burdens and swelling deficits. Bureaucracy have become overloaded and are now, subject to much tensions. For one, the capacities of bureaucracies to service their clients have increasingly been challenged, and through the years, various reform measure ha

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