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Targeting Commitment

Interagency Performance in New Zealand
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 2022

Summary

New Zealand's deceptively simple but effective program to improve public services

New Zealand has long been considered at the forefront of public administration, experimenting with new ways of organizing and delivering public services. Even so, successive New Zealand governments had mixed results from using traditional public management tools to lift the performance of the public service and address persistent problems that required multi-agency action.

In 2012 the government decided to try something different. As part of a reform package called Better Public Services, the government challenged the public service to organize itself around achieving just ten results that had proven resistant to previous interventions. The plan was deceptively simple: set ambitious targets and publicly report on progress every six months; hold small groups of public managers collectively responsible; use lead indicators; and learn from both success and failure.

This book explores how and why the New Zealand government made progress and how the program was able to create and sustain the commitment of public servants and unleash the creativity of public entrepreneurs.

The authors combine case studies based on the experience of people involved in the change, together with public management research. They explain how ambitious targets and public accountability were used as levers to overcome the bureaucratic barriers that impeded public service delivery, and how data, evidence, and innovation were used to change practice. New Zealand experimented, failed, succeeded, and learned from the experience over five years. This New Zealand experience demonstrates that interagency performance targets are a potentially powerful tool for fostering better public services and thus improving social outcomes.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright Year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-0-8157-3918-0
ISBN-Online
978-0-8157-3919-7
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
backcover1
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Preface No access Pages i - xvi
  2. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
  3. Governance in Aotearoa New Zealand No access Pages 9 - 19
  4. The Holy Grail of Public Administration No access Pages 20 - 27
  5. Something New Does Work No access Pages 28 - 38
  6. Development No access Pages 39 - 48
  7. The Results Program No access Pages 49 - 66
  8. Implementation No access Pages 67 - 85
  9. Changing Course No access Pages 86 - 98
  10. Successes and Failures No access Pages 99 - 104
  11. Gaming and Cheating No access Pages 105 - 112
  12. Public Entrepreneurship No access Pages 113 - 126
  13. Emic and Etic Perspectives No access Pages 127 - 136
  14. Expectancy in Goal Commitment No access Pages 137 - 160
  15. Instrumentality in Goal Commitment No access Pages 161 - 201
  16. Valence in Goal Commitment No access Pages 202 - 244
  17. Notes No access Pages 245 - 274
  18. Index No access Pages 275 - backcover1

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