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Banishing Bureaucracy

The Five Strategies for Reinventing Government

by David Osborne and Peter Plastrik

Perseus Books, 2006

Category: Economics & Politics

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Banishing Bureaucracy

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In this summary you will learn

  • How to redesign an organization by replacing bureaucracy with entrepreneurship
  • What 10 principles support entrepreneurial government
  • Why a clear purpose is central to an organization’s transformation

Why you should read Banishing Bureaucracy

In this sequel to his bestseller, Reinventing Government, David Osborne teams with Peter Plastrik to further explore the process of making public and governmental organizations more entrepreneurial by introducing businesslike practices. The authors focus on five strategies for fundamentally changing the way government works on local, state, regional and national levels, and give plenty of real-life global success stories. This organizational, economic and political tour de force is wonderfully written, and is never dry, academic or reliant on dense government gabble. In fact, it’s a page-turner. getAbstract recommends it to all concerned citizens.

About the Authors

David Osborne is the co-author of Reinventing Government and Laboratories of Democracy. He has written for the Washington Post and the New York Times Magazine, and served as an adviser to former U.S. Vice President Al Gore. Peter Plastrik was acting chief deputy of the Michigan Department of Commerce, and is now a consultant to public organizations and foundations.

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