Performance Measurement

Performance Measurement

Author: Patria de Lancer Julnes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1317462882

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This volume in the "ASPA Classics" series compiles the most influential contributions to the theory and practice of performance measurement that have been published in various journals affiliated with the American Society for Public Administration. The book includes major sections of original text along with the readings, and provides students and practitioners with a handy reference source for theory development and practice improvement in performance measurement. The coverage is broad, including methods and techniques for developing effective performance measurement systems, building performance-based management systems, and sustaining performance-based budgeting. The articles are all classics in the field that have endured the test of time and are considered 'must reads' on performance measurement.


GAO Documents

GAO Documents

Author: United States. General Accounting Office

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 1132

ISBN-13:

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Catalog of reports, decisions and opinions, testimonies and speeches.


The Dynamics of Performance Management

The Dynamics of Performance Management

Author: Donald P. Moynihan

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2008-03-07

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1589014359

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Efficiency. Innovation. Results. Accountability. These, advocates claim, are the fruits of performance management. In recent decades government organizations have eagerly embraced the performance model—but the rush to reform has not delivered as promised. Drawing on research from state and federal levels, Moynihan illustrates how governments have emphasized some aspects of performance management—such as building measurement systems to acquire more performance data—but have neglected wider organizational change that would facilitate the use of such information. In his analysis of why and how governments in the United States have made the move to performance systems, Moynihan identifies agency leadership, culture, and resources as keys to better implementation, goal-based learning, and improved outcomes. How do governments use the performance information generated under performance systems? Moynihan develops a model of interactive dialogue to highlight how performance data, which promised to optimize decision making and policy change for the public's benefit, has often been used selectively to serve the interests of particular agencies and individuals, undermining attempts at interagency problem solving and reform. A valuable resource for public administration scholars and administrators, The Dynamics of Performance Management offers fresh insight into how government organizations can better achieve their public service goals.