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Doing business in the temple? managers and quality assurance in the public service

By: Pollitt, Christopher.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): UK | Quality Control | Quality Assurance | Managers | Civil Service In: Public AdministrationSummary: Abstract: `Quality' is now high on the policy agenda for many of our major public services. This article raises the question of what are the respective roles in securing quality of on the one hand, professional service deliverers and , on the other, managers. It reviews a range of possible roles for managers and concludes that some of these are likely to be illegitimate and ineffective. Even the more appropriate roles will, however, often prove difficult to establish in practice. The article concluded with an examination of some possible key design features for successful relationships between for successful relationships between managers and professional service deliverers. These are examined against th
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Issue no: 66(4), Winter 90, p.435-52 Available AR64

Abstract: `Quality' is now high on the policy agenda for many of our major public services. This article raises the question of what are the respective roles in securing quality of on the one hand, professional service deliverers and , on the other, managers. It reviews a range of possible roles for managers and concludes that some of these are likely to be illegitimate and ineffective. Even the more appropriate roles will, however, often prove difficult to establish in practice. The article concluded with an examination of some possible key design features for successful relationships between for successful relationships between managers and professional service deliverers. These are examined against th

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