Research on best practices usage in government operations

By: Silman, Andrew A
Material type: TextTextPublisher: April 1996Description: [49 p.]Subject(s): Management | Public Administration | Management Techniques | ResearchSummary: This research explores the adoption and implementation of best practices within government operations. It delves into the definition, classification, and identification of best practices, examining their potential to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in public administration. The study investigates the factors influencing the adoption of best practices, including organizational culture, leadership commitment, and resource availability. It also analyzes the challenges and barriers that may hinder their successful implementation, such as resistance to change, lack of knowledge and inadequate training.
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This research explores the adoption and implementation of best practices within government operations. It delves into the definition, classification, and identification of best practices, examining their potential to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in public administration. The study investigates the factors influencing the adoption of best practices, including organizational culture, leadership commitment, and resource availability. It also analyzes the challenges and barriers that may hinder their successful implementation, such as resistance to change, lack of knowledge and inadequate training.

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