FACING THE BUREAUCRACY: LIVING AND DYING IN A PUBLIC AGENCY
Material type: TextPublication details: SAN FRANCISCO: JOSSEY-BASS PUBLISHERS, 1993Description: 352PISBN:- 1-55542-502-
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1. Old versus new theories of bureaucracy 2. The bureaucracy: what it is and how it works 3. New president, new policy, new chairman at the federal energy regulatory commission 4. Regulation and discretion: "Are we in trouble?" 5. Launching a project of organizational change 6. The task force as an engine for innovation 7. Discretion, negotiation, and litigation 8. Bureaucracy under stress: a federal investigation and its aftermath 9. The paradox of administrative controls 10. To meet the challenges of public management
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