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Building bridges over troubled waters: merit as a guide

By: Ingraham, Patricia Wallace.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.486-95.Subject(s): Civil service In: Public Administration ReviewSummary: The federal civil service has developed in fits and starts, with specific reforms fashioned in reaction to the particular political considerations of a given time. Yet the concept of merit has remained a central, allbeit malleable, sometimes neglected, and perhaps quaint ideal. Reinvention, efficiency, and effectiveness must honor excellence and the notion of public service as a calling. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 66, Issue no: 4 Available AR71707

The federal civil service has developed in fits and starts, with specific reforms fashioned in reaction to the particular political considerations of a given time. Yet the concept of merit has remained a central, allbeit malleable, sometimes neglected, and perhaps quaint ideal. Reinvention, efficiency, and effectiveness must honor excellence and the notion of public service as a calling. - Reproduced.

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