In this evidence-based and closely argued work, Kathy MacDermott plots the changes in the culture of the Australian Public Service that have led many contemporary commentators to lament the purported loss of traditional public service values of impartiality, intellectual rigour and — most importantly — the willingness of public servants at all levels to offer frank and fearless advice to their superiors and their ministers. MacDermott brings to her analysis an insider’s sensibility and a thorough forensic analysis of the impact of some 20 years of relentless administrative ‘reform’ on the values and behaviour of the APS. Although this story has its beginnings in the Hawke-Keating eras, MacDermott convincingly argues that structural and cult...
Australia has been engaged on a comprehensive process of federal public service reform for more than...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
Purpose - This chapter looks fundamentally at public management reform in Australia since the early ...
In this evidence-based and closely argued work, Kathy MacDermott plots the changes in the culture of...
In this evidence-based and closely argued work, Kathy MacDermott plots the changes in the culture of...
The former head of evaluation for the Australian Public Service Commission considers the tension bet...
Nearly twenty years ago the author published a paper titled, \u27The Concept of Bureaucratic Neutral...
Four key concerns must be addressed to protect the integrity of the service, according to JAMES WALT...
Jack Waterford reviews the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner’s latest State of the Service re...
Australian Society has become more complex and demanding of government and the public sector. This h...
The expectation that the Australian Public Service (APS) is an ethical, values-driven institution pr...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
It is a long held tradition of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) to invite spea...
It is a long held tradition of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) to invite spea...
Australia has been engaged on a comprehensive process of federal public service reform for more than...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
Purpose - This chapter looks fundamentally at public management reform in Australia since the early ...
In this evidence-based and closely argued work, Kathy MacDermott plots the changes in the culture of...
In this evidence-based and closely argued work, Kathy MacDermott plots the changes in the culture of...
The former head of evaluation for the Australian Public Service Commission considers the tension bet...
Nearly twenty years ago the author published a paper titled, \u27The Concept of Bureaucratic Neutral...
Four key concerns must be addressed to protect the integrity of the service, according to JAMES WALT...
Jack Waterford reviews the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner’s latest State of the Service re...
Australian Society has become more complex and demanding of government and the public sector. This h...
The expectation that the Australian Public Service (APS) is an ethical, values-driven institution pr...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
It is a long held tradition of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) to invite spea...
It is a long held tradition of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) to invite spea...
Australia has been engaged on a comprehensive process of federal public service reform for more than...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
Purpose - This chapter looks fundamentally at public management reform in Australia since the early ...