What Government Does: How Political Executives Manage

What Government Does: How Political Executives Manage

What Government Does: How Political Executives Manage

What Government Does: How Political Executives Manage

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Overview

To understand the challenges of political leadership and how top executives
succeed in accomplishing an Administration’s objectives, business-in-government
experts Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson present the findings
of a four-year study of top political appointees in the Obama Administration.

The 42 participants—Deputy Secretaries and agency heads—provide case
studies of how each approaches the management challenges and achieves
the mission of their organization.

Full of behind-the-scenes insights and practical advice from government political
executives on how they face management challenges in real time, What
Government Does: How Political Executives Manage offers indispensable insights
to current and prospective political appointees and everyone interested
in understanding how leaders make government agencies more effective.

The new book, a follow-up to their previous book, Paths to Making a
Difference: Leading in Government, presents an insightful framework of what
government does. Instead of thinking about government by policy area, the
authors present an alternative approach in which government executives are
categorized by the type of agency they are managing. The book includes
chapters on Deputy Secretaries, producers, regulators, infrastructors, scientists,
and collaborators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442232433
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/18/2014
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Paul R. Lawrence is a partner at Ernst & Young and a leader in the government and public sector practice.
Mark A. Abramson is president of Leadership, Inc.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: The Job of the Political Executive: Running an Agency Chapter Three: The Deputy Secretaries Chapter Four: The Producers Chapter Five: The Regulators Chapter Six: The Infrastructors Chapter Seven: The Scientists Chapter Eight: The Collaborators Appendix: Dates of Interviews Index of Profiles by Organization References About the Authors and Contributors
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