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Présentation

Public administration today has to deal with increasingly complex and interdependent phenomena. In this context, the IDHEAP model developed by the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) provides a framework for understanding how public organizations operate. It also offers solutions and advice for shaping public administration from a comprehensive, systemic, dynamic perspective. The essential components of the public administration system and its environment are addressed from a practical angle, backed by the latest theoretical and empirical knowledge (e.g., values, law, human-resources management, digitalization). Finally, numerous case studies show how the model can be used to design and develop public action. This book is the fruit of the experience acquired by the members of IDHEAP in supporting and analyzing the transformation of public organizations.

Sommaire

  • The IDHEAP model of public administration: an overview
  • PART I. The environment of public administration
  • Introduction – 1 Values – 2 Essential functions – 3 Stakeholders – 4 Institutions
  • PART II. Norms and strategy
  • Introduction – 5 Law – 6 Ethics – 7 Strategy – 8 Governance – 9 Leadership
  • PART III. Organization and processes
  • Introduction – 10 Organizational structures – 11 Communication management – 12 Human-resources management – 13 Financial management
  • PART IV. Change management
  • Introduction – 14 Digital transformation – 15 Organizational learning – 16 Evaluation – 17 Innovation – 18 Project management
  • PARTIE V. Implementing the IDHEAP model
  • Introduction – 19 Welfare-to-work policies – 20 Elite sport – 21 Social and economic integration – 22 Educational-institution management – 23 Wind-power generation
  • Key concepts index
  • Contributors
  • Table of contents

Informations

Editeur : EPFL Press

Auteur(s) : Nils Soguel, Pirmin Bundi, Tobias Mettler, Sophie Weerts

Publication : 7 mai 2025

Edition : 1ère édition

Support(s) : Livre papier

Nombre de pages Livre papier : 334

Format (en mm) Livre papier : 180 x 260

Poids (en grammes) : 1

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 Livre papier : 9782889156795

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