Collaborative Public Manager: New Ideas for
the Twenty-First Century
Rosemary O'Leary
and Lisa Blomgren Bingham, Editors (Georgetown
University Press, Forthcoming, 2009)
Today’s public managers not only
have to function as leaders within their agencies, they
must also establish and coordinate multi-organizational
networks of other public agencies and private
contractors. This important transformation has been the
subject of an explosion of research in recent years.
The Collaborative Public Manager brings together
original contributions by some of today’s top public
management and public policy scholars who address
cutting-edge issues that affect government managers
worldwide. State-of-the-art empirical research reveals
why and how public managers collaborate—and how they
motivate others to do the same. Examining tough issues
such as organizational design and performance, resource
sharing, and contracting out, the contributors draw
lessons from real-life situations as they provide tools
to meet the challenges of managing conflict within
interorganizational, interpersonal networks.
This book pushes scholars, students, and professionals
to rethink what they know about collaborative public
management—and to strive harder to achieve its full
potential.
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