Changing Bureaucracies Adapting to Uncertainty, and How Evaluation Can Help

Changing Bureaucracies Adapting to Uncertainty, and How Evaluation Can Help by Burt Perrin, published by Taylor & Francis Group on May 30, 2022, offers insights into how public sector bureaucracies can navigate unprecedented levels of uncertainty and complexity. This 248-page book features contributions from international experts who discuss the importance of evaluation in helping bureaucracies adapt to the evolving needs of citizens and beneficiaries. The text is presented in clear and accessible prose, making it suitable for a wide audience interested in organizational behavior and public policy.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the strengths and challenges faced by bureaucratic structures, emphasizing the need for adaptability alongside stability. The contributors highlight the necessity for bureaucratic rules and practices to be scrutinized through evaluation, as unexamined rules can lead to distrust and hinder effective outcomes. The book concludes with practical guidance for evaluators and public sector leaders, outlining steps to enhance the responsiveness and relevance of public sector organizations. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those involved in public affairs, organizational development, and administrative law.
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In Changing Bureaucracies, international experts provide an unparalleled look at how public sector bureaucracies can better adapt to the reality of unprecedented levels of uncertainty and complexity, and how they can better respond to the emerging needs and demands of citizens and beneficiaries. In particular, they discuss in detail how evaluation can play an important role in aiding bureaucracies in adapting, while noting that the value of evaluation is not at all automatic.
Written in a clear and accessible prose, the contributors identify stability as a strength of bureaucratic structures, although adaptability is required in order to remain relevant. They also emphasize the need for bureaucratic rules and practices to be open to examination, such as through evaluation, noting that these rules may take on a life of their own, increasing distrust and conflicting with a meaningful focus on how outcomes and impacts benefit citizens. The book concludes with guidance for both evaluators and for public sector leaders about steps that they can take to improve the responsiveness and relevance of public sector organizations.
Pioneering the provision of reflections on how evaluation can play an important role in aiding bureaucracies in adapting, Changing Bureaucracies is an important acquisition for public sector leaders, evaluators, evaluation managers and commissioners and academics alike.
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