TY - JOUR
T1 - Public Sector Reform
AU - McTaggart, Doug
AU - O'Flynn, Janine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia.
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - Reform is never far from the centre of public administration practice and scholarship. In this article Doug McTaggart, the chairman of the Queensland Public Service Commission, and Janine O'Flynn, from the University of Melbourne, explore the challenges of reform and the state of play. McTaggart, who was a commissioner on the Queensland Commission of Audit, sets out the case that business as usual will no longer suffice given the range of challenges faced by governments. He sets out to explain how we ended up in our current state and what needs to happen to repair it, drawing on deep experience in the practice of reform. O'Flynn positions reform as one of the central questions in public administration and management and makes the case for rethinking reform conceptually to drive change in practice. In doing so she points to our weaknesses in determining whether reform fails or succeeds and makes the case that, until we rethink reform, business as usual might be all we end up with. McTaggart and O'Flynn bring together the expertise of practice and academia to bring new insights in this persistent challenge of public administration, and raise a series of questions for debate.
AB - Reform is never far from the centre of public administration practice and scholarship. In this article Doug McTaggart, the chairman of the Queensland Public Service Commission, and Janine O'Flynn, from the University of Melbourne, explore the challenges of reform and the state of play. McTaggart, who was a commissioner on the Queensland Commission of Audit, sets out the case that business as usual will no longer suffice given the range of challenges faced by governments. He sets out to explain how we ended up in our current state and what needs to happen to repair it, drawing on deep experience in the practice of reform. O'Flynn positions reform as one of the central questions in public administration and management and makes the case for rethinking reform conceptually to drive change in practice. In doing so she points to our weaknesses in determining whether reform fails or succeeds and makes the case that, until we rethink reform, business as usual might be all we end up with. McTaggart and O'Flynn bring together the expertise of practice and academia to bring new insights in this persistent challenge of public administration, and raise a series of questions for debate.
KW - Public administration
KW - Public sector reform
KW - Reform
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84923928246&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/1467-8500.12128
DO - 10.1111/1467-8500.12128
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84923928246
SN - 0313-6647
VL - 74
SP - 13
EP - 22
JO - Australian Journal of Public Administration
JF - Australian Journal of Public Administration
IS - 1
ER -