Professional bureaucracy as a barrier to management learning in the public services: a personal reflection
By: Tichelar, Michael.
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ArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.14-15.Subject(s): civil service
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Local Government StudiesSummary: The relationship between the role of professionalism and management learning in the public services is a complex and relatively neglected issue. Of crucial importance in the management of public services is the role and influence of professionalism. For the purposes of this article, Garrett's contention about `turning Specialists into Generalists' is particularly relevant. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 23, Issue no: 2 | Available | AR35456 |
The relationship between the role of professionalism and management learning in the public services is a complex and relatively neglected issue. Of crucial importance in the management of public services is the role and influence of professionalism. For the purposes of this article, Garrett's contention about `turning Specialists into Generalists' is particularly relevant. - Reproduced


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