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Horizontal management: implementing programs across interdependent organizations

By: Sproule-Jones, Mark.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.93-109.Subject(s): Organizations | Management | Public administration In: Canadian Public AdministrationSummary: Horizontal management is generally recognized as a ubiquitous feature of modern public administration. Current theory is reviewed and its limitations exposed. A theory of interdependencies, organizational structure and consensus is developed and illustrated. The practical import of the theory is illustrated with regard to questions of leadership and accountability. The pedagogic implications for teaching the required skills for horizontal management are outlined. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 43, Issue no: 1 Available AR46782

Horizontal management is generally recognized as a ubiquitous feature of modern public administration. Current theory is reviewed and its limitations exposed. A theory of interdependencies, organizational structure and consensus is developed and illustrated. The practical import of the theory is illustrated with regard to questions of leadership and accountability. The pedagogic implications for teaching the required skills for horizontal management are outlined. - Reproduced

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