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Episode Synopsis
How can we improve government capacity and public services?
In “Mission-Driven Bureaucrats”, Dan Honig argues that civil servants are often deeply committed, yet hobbled by strict rule books. Trapped by top-down strictures, civil servants may even become disillusioned. Unable to help, they quit.
Government ministries can be so much more effective if motivated civil servants actually have the autonomy to be creative, independent, and fix local problems. How do we know this? 4 million individual observations, along with in-depth case research in Detroit, Senegal, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Liberia.
We discuss:
What do most efforts to improve public management get wrong?
How does management style affect recruitment and effectiveness?
How can managers build cultures where workers feel empowered?
Get the book: https://danhonig.info/missiondrivenbureaucrats
In “Mission-Driven Bureaucrats”, Dan Honig argues that civil servants are often deeply committed, yet hobbled by strict rule books. Trapped by top-down strictures, civil servants may even become disillusioned. Unable to help, they quit.
Government ministries can be so much more effective if motivated civil servants actually have the autonomy to be creative, independent, and fix local problems. How do we know this? 4 million individual observations, along with in-depth case research in Detroit, Senegal, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Liberia.
We discuss:
What do most efforts to improve public management get wrong?
How does management style affect recruitment and effectiveness?
How can managers build cultures where workers feel empowered?
Get the book: https://danhonig.info/missiondrivenbureaucrats
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