Description
Cohen and Eimicke provide a practical, comprehensive process overview of public agency contract management through networks of organizations and address important concerns of transparency and accountability. It is an important look at this process. -- Robert Agranoff, Indiana University-Bloomington, Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset-Madrid Steve Cohen and Bill Eimicke further their reputations as astute observers of government reform and innovation with this volume that tackles one of the most important-and least appreciated-areas of public management. Headlined outsourced failures clearly illustrate the importance of this book. -- Stephen Goldsmith, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University In today's age of permanent fiscal crisis, public agencies are under constant pressure to reduce costs and improve quality. Competitive contracting is often the fastest way to do that-if it is managed well. This book provides a useful roadmap to success and an intelligent discussion of the pitfalls to be avoided. -- David Osborne, senior partner, Public Strategies Group and coauthor of Reinventing Government
About the Author
Steven Cohen is director of the Master in Public Administration Program in Environmental Science and Policy and executive director and chief operating officer of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. William Eimicke is deputy commissioner of the Fire Department of New York City and director of the Picker Center for Executive Education at Columbia University.
Reviews
The book is remarkably devoid of ideological and normative wrangling that often polarizes audiences on the topic of government contracting ... a must read for public management scholars and contract managers. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Excellent addition to the literature on contract management, as it covers the practical issues as well as the broader questions of professional ethics, accountability, and responsible governance. It will be useful for MPA students and faculty as they explore best practices in this growing area of study... The strengths of this volume are many, but I was particularly impressed at how the authors present the realities of the political environment and the conflicting pressures on contracting professionals. This material is well developed throughout the discussions of both the practical and ethical issues. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Awards
Winner of Public Administration Section: Herbert A. Simon Book Award (United States) and Public and Nonprofit Division's Best Book Award (United States) and Co-winner of the American Society for Public Administration, Section on Public Administration Research's best book award (United States) and Public and Nonprofit Division Best Book Award (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781589012141
Author Steven Cohen
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 431g