Description
Shows how the principles, uses and practice of performance measurement differ from those in for-profit organisations.
About the Author
Michael Pidd is Professor of Management Science and Head of the Management Science Department at Lancaster University Management School. He is a research fellow of the UK's Advanced Institute of Management Research and has served as the President of the Operational Research Society. His technical work in computer simulation has been recognised by awards and accolades in the UK and the USA. His current work focuses on improvement in healthcare delivery.
Reviews
'Globally, governments are coming under immense pressure to demonstrate that public finances are spent wisely. An important aspect of this trend is the need to ensure that public services are performing efficiently and effectively. Mike Pidd's timely book offers a comprehensive survey of the field. Drawing on a rich set of real-world examples, the book is an authoritative guide to both the reasons for measuring public sector performance measurement, and the techniques needed to produce credible measures.' Peter Smith, Professor of Health Policy and Co-director of the Centre for Health Policy, Imperial College
'A great contribution to the performance measurement literature - challenging, thought provoking and full of insight - I recommend this book whole heartedly.' Andy Neely, Professor of Operations Strategy and Performance, Cranfield University and University of Cambridge; Director, Corporate Performance Measurement; Deputy Director, Advanced Institute of Management Research
'After the New Labour government in the UK was criticised for too many top-down targets on public services, the coalition government is seeking other means to manage their delivery. The key message of this book is that performance measurement is a vital part of any systematic attempt to improve public services. The book reviews different perspectives and argues that the systems approach offers a good way of enabling performance measurement to capture the essential activity of any system.' Gwyn Bevan, Professor of Management Science and Director of MSc in Public Management and Governance, LSE
'This is a well written and clearly argued book with a solid empirical and theoretical base. It brings a set of insightful questions to the fraught area of performance measurement in public services. It does not lose the reader in either conceptual or numerical confusion but generally focuses their attention on the basic core issues in the field. The central focus on the different uses of performance measurement and the nature of the choices in terms of practical methods is both useful and illuminating.' Robin Wensley, Professor of Policy and Marketing, Warwick Business School, and Director, Advanced Institute of Management Research
Book Information
ISBN 9781107004658
Author Michael Pidd
Format Hardback
Page Count 332
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 800g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 180mm * 19mm