Command transitions in public administration [electronic resource] : a quantitative and qualitative analysis of proactive strategies / James C. Brown, Raymond L. Philo, Anthony Callisto Jr., Polly J. Smith.
2016
HV8141
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Title
Command transitions in public administration [electronic resource] : a quantitative and qualitative analysis of proactive strategies / James C. Brown, Raymond L. Philo, Anthony Callisto Jr., Polly J. Smith.
Author
Brown, James C., author.
ISBN
9783319278445 (electronic book)
3319278444 (electronic book)
9783319278438
3319278444 (electronic book)
9783319278438
Published
Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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HV8141
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.20973
Summary
This Brief provides a quantitative and qualitative analysis of proactive strategies for management transitions in criminal justice and other public administration civic service agencies. These organizations have a unique need for managing transitions effectively. Compared to private organizations: they have a relatively high frequency of management transitions due to the terms of elected and appointed officials, and these new managers more often come from outside the organization. Through an mixed-methods study of criminal justice command level staff in New York state, researchers found a number of key components to successful transitions. Based on their study, the researchers prepared a set of guidelines called the Command Transition Matrix. This tool is aimed at police and public administration leadership. The methodology used to develop it will be of interest to researchers in Criminal Justice Administration, Public Policy, and Management Science.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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SpringerBriefs in criminology. Policing.
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Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
Findings and Discussion
Recommendations and Conclusions
References
Appendices.
Introduction
Methodology
Findings and Discussion
Recommendations and Conclusions
References
Appendices.