Case Studies in Public Services Management

Case Studies in Public Services Management by Alan Lawton, published by Wiley on January 23, 1996, offers a comprehensive examination of critical issues in the field of public services management. This edition spans 220 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various aspects of management, including managing networks, measuring performance, and implementing strategic change, providing insights through real-world case studies.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of contemporary challenges faced in public services, with case studies that encompass a variety of functions such as education, health, community care, welfare benefits, and policing. This resource is designed to enhance understanding of the complexities involved in nonprofit organizations and charities, making it a valuable addition for those interested in business and economics within the public sector.
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Case Studies in Public Services Management examines key issues such as managing networks, measuring performance, changing culture, implementing strategy and strategic change. In addressing the key contemporary issues in public services management the cases cover a range of functions including education, health, community care, welfare benefits and policing.
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