Collaborative Public Management: New Strategies for Local GovernmentsGeorgetown University Press, 2004 M01 29 - 232 páginas Local governments do not stand alone—they find themselves in new relationships not only with state and federal government, but often with a widening spectrum of other public and private organizations as well. The result of this re-forming of local governments calls for new collaborations and managerial responses that occur in addition to governmental and bureaucratic processes-as-usual, bringing locally generated strategies or what the authors call "jurisdiction-based management" into play. Based on an extensive study of 237 cities within five states, Collaborative Public Management provides an in-depth look at how city officials work with other governments and organizations to develop their city economies and what makes these collaborations work. Exploring the more complex nature of collaboration across jurisdictions, governments, and sectors, Agranoff and McGuire illustrate how public managers address complex problems through strategic partnerships, networks, contractual relationships, alliances, committees, coalitions, consortia, and councils as they function together to meet public demands through other government agencies, nonprofit associations, for-profit entities, and many other types of nongovernmental organizations. Beyond the "how" and "why," Collaborative Public Management identifies the importance of different managerial approaches by breaking them down into parts and sequences, and describing the many kinds of collaborative activities and processes that allow local governments to function in new ways to address the most nettlesome public challenges. |
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... actors across cities is desirable, from the standpoint of explanation. Similarly, economic development is also an excellent context because, in practice, economic development involves several policy areas—housing, finance, public works ...
... actors are the mayor and the executive director of the Washington County Economic Growth Partnership, organized by the City of Salem, Washington County, the industrial community, and the city–county Chamber of Commerce. Salem is part of ...
... actors are the mayor, the city manager, and the staff of GGDI, a multicommunity development organization. GGDI is the shared enterprise of three of the county's cities and one village, the county government, and the Ithaca and the ...
... actors. Many communities have boundary spanners promoting economic development through horizontal and vertical collaboration. Specialists bring the public and private sectors together to work within city departments, local development ...
... actors (Radin et al. 1996). Similar linkages have also been found at this level in workforce development (Harrison and Weiss 1998) or job training (Jennings and Krane 1994). Examining collaboration in city-level economic development ...
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3 Models of Collaborative Management | 43 |
4 Collaborative Activity and Strategy | 67 |
5 Linkages in Collaborative Management | 99 |
6 Policy Design and Collaborative Management | 125 |
7 JurisdictionBased Management | 152 |
8 The Future of Public Management and the Challenge of Collaboration | 175 |
Appendixes | 197 |
B Economic Characteristics of the Sample Cities | 200 |
References | 203 |
Index | 215 |
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