Reinventing Government

Reinventing Government
Author: David Osborne,Ted Gaebler
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0452269423

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"A landmark in the debate on the future of public policy."—The Washington Post.

Reinventing Government

Reinventing Government
Author: David Osborne,Ted Gaebler
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780452269422

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"A landmark in the debate on the future of public policy."—The Washington Post.

Reinventing Government for the Twenty first Century

Reinventing Government for the Twenty first Century
Author: Dennis A. Rondinelli,G. Shabbir Cheema
Publsiher: Kumarian Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781565491786

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* Melds theoretical models with practical experience * Written by world-renowned experts on public administration * Guides future policy debates on helping to build effective and efficient states How does a government seeking to participate in and benefit from an integrated and interdependent world become more professional, technologically proficient, deregulated, and accountable? Reinventing Government for the Twenty-First Century tells you how. The authors identify the forces of globalization and the structural changes needed to increase state capacity and enhance global-scale participation. Professionals directly involved in assisting governments show public leaders and administrators how to improve the quality of their performance in government.

Reinventing Government or Reinventing Ourselves

Reinventing Government or Reinventing Ourselves
Author: Hindy L. Schachter
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791431568

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By analyzing a turn-of-the-century model of urban reform that depicts this relationship between citizens and government, Schachter shows how reinvigorating an active public is essential to increasing agency efficiency and responsiveness. She offers two strategies for moving toward active citizenship: better citizenship education, including service learning, and public agencies' provision of better-focused information for their owners.

Reinventing Government in the Information Age

Reinventing Government in the Information Age
Author: Richard Heeks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2002-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134656288

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Will information technology help reinvent government? It might, but only if it is correctly managed. This book provides a new model for management of information age reform, based on international case-studies drawn from the US, UK, mainland Europe, and developing countries. It offers practical guidance and analytical insights and will be of value to practitioners, students, educators and researchers in both public administration and information systems.

Reinventing Government

Reinventing Government
Author: David Osborne,Ted Gaebler
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0452269423

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"A landmark in the debate on the future of public policy."—The Washington Post.

Citizenville

Citizenville
Author: Gavin Newsom
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781101605813

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“Citizenville offers both an impassioned plea for more tech-enabled government and a tour d'horizon of the ways some governments have begun using technology to good effect… a fast-paced and engaging read” --San Francisco Chronicle A rallying cry for revolutionizing democracy in the digital age, Citizenville reveals how ordinary Americans can reshape their government for the better. Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California, argues that today’s government is stuck in the last century while—in both the private sector and our personal lives—absolutely everything else has changed. The explosion of social media, the evolution of Internet commerce, the ubiquity of smart phones that can access all the world’s information; in the face of these extraordinary advances, our government appears increasingly irrelevant and out of touch. Drawing on wide-ranging interviews with thinkers and politicians, Newsom’s Citizenville shows how Americans can transform their government, taking matters into their own hands to dissolve political gridlock even as they produce tangible changes in the real world. When local Web designers wanted to prevent muggings in Chicago and Oakland, they created innovative crime-mapping tools using public police data. When congressional representatives wanted citizens’ input on new legislation, they used interactive blogging tools to invite public comments and changes. When a town in Texas needed to drum up civic engagement, officials invented a local digital “currency” to reward citizens for participating in government—making small-town politics suddenly as fun and addictive as online games such as Farmville. Surveying the countless small advances made by ordinary Americans in reinventing government for the twenty-first century, Newsom unveils a path for American prosperity and democratic vitality. Newsom explains how twenty-first-century problems are too big and too expensive for the government simply to buy solutions; instead, Americans must innovate their way out. Just as the post office and the highway system provide public infrastructure to channel both personal and private enterprise—a platform upon which citizens can grow—so too could a modern digital government house the needs, concerns, information, and collaboration of an enlightened digital citizenry. A vision for better government that truly achieves the ancient goal of commonwealth and a triumphant call for individuals to reinvigorate the country with their own two hands, Citizenville is a timely road map for restoring American prosperity and for reinventing citizenship in today’s networked age.

Democracy Reinvented

Democracy Reinvented
Author: Hollie Russon Gilman
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815726838

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Participatory Budgeting—the experiment in democracy that could redefine how public budgets are decided in the United States. Democracy Reinvented is the first comprehensive academic treatment of participatory budgeting in the United States, situating it within a broader trend of civic technology and innovation. This global phenomenon, which has been called "revolutionary civics in action" by the New York Times, started in Brazil in 1989 but came to America only in 2009. Participatory budgeting empowers citizens to identify community needs, work with elected officials to craft budget proposals, and vote on how to spend public funds. Democracy Reinvented places participatory budgeting within the larger discussion of the health of U.S. democracy and focuses on the enabling political and institutional conditions. Author and former White House policy adviser Hollie Russon Gilman presents theoretical insights, indepth case studies, and interviews to offer a compelling alternative to the current citizen disaffection and mistrust of government. She offers policy recommendations on how to tap online tools and other technological and civic innovations to promote more inclusive governance. While most literature tends to focus on institutional changes without solutions, this book suggests practical ways to empower citizens to become change agents. Reinvesting in Democracy also includes a discussion on the challenges and opportunities that come with using digital tools to re-engage citizens in governance.