Description

As government faces more complex problems, and citizens expect more, the way government delivers services and results is changing rapidly. The traditional model of government agencies administering hundreds of programs by themselves is giving way to one-stop services and cross-agency results. This translation implies collaboration-within agencies; among agencies; among levels of governments; and among the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. The first part of this book describes what networks and partnerships are. The second part presents case examples of how collaborative approaches have actually worked in the public sector, when they should be used, and what it takes to manage and coordinate them.

Table of Contents

Part 1 I Understanding Networks and Partnerships
Chapter 2 Networks and Partnerships: Collaborating to Achieve Results No One Can Achieve Alone
Chapter 3 Assessing Partnerships: New Forms of Collaboration
Chapter 4 Leveraging Networks: A Guide for Public Managers Working across Organizations
Chapter 5 Applying 21st-Century Government to the Challenge of Homeland Security
Part 6 II Networks and Partnerships in Action
Chapter 7 Using Virtual Teams to Manage Complex Projects: A Case Study of the Radioactive Waste Management Project
Chapter 8 Communities of Practice: A New Tool for Government Managers
Chapter 9 Leveraging Networks to Meet National Goals: FEMA and the Safe Construction Networks
Chapter 10 Extraordinary Results on National Goals: Networks and Partnerships in the Bureau of Primary Health Care's 100%/0 Campaign

Product details

Published 19 Mar 2004
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 400
ISBN 9780742573970
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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