Governing strategically: the New Zealand experience
By: Matheson, Alex.
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ArticlePublisher: 1998Description: p.349-63.Subject(s): Administrative reform - New Zealand | Administrative reform
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Public Administration and DevelopmentSummary: This article describes the evolution of New Zealand's approach to the strategic direction of its public service during a decade of reform. Problems of atomization and short-termism which emerged from the first phase of reform were addressed through the adaptation of the Cabinet and central agency processes for policy, budget and management - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 18, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR39508 |
This article describes the evolution of New Zealand's approach to the strategic direction of its public service during a decade of reform. Problems of atomization and short-termism which emerged from the first phase of reform were addressed through the adaptation of the Cabinet and central agency processes for policy, budget and management - Reproduced


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