• Private Sector vs. Public Sector
  • Public Service and Human Resource Management – WeBER
  • Issues in public service delivery: Professor Stephen Howes
  • Enhancing Public Sector Governance
  • Public Administration Reform: Lessons from the World Bank
  • Public Service Motivation: From 1990 to Today
  • Public sector reform: Contestability frameworks to improve service delivery
  • "Leading change in the public sector", by Steve Kelman, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Strategic Management in a Changing Public Sector
  • Dr. David Bray, Reshaping public service IT for the new digital era
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Public sector reform has moved on apace since the first of the Commonwealth Public Service Country Profile Series was launched in 1995 when the principles of New Public Management (NPM) were in an early stage of adoption. Since then, the various civil services described in the series have undergone radical change in scope, organization and approach rendering a revision timely. Now up dated and completely revised, these re-issued Country Profiles continue to be an accessible and valuable source of reference which attempt to both describe and analyze the often tumultuous and controversial public sector reforms which have taken place in contributing countries since 1995. Practicing bureaucrats, diplomats, political and academic audiences will find these new books invaluable in benchmarking best practice in public sector reform across Commonwealth member countries.

Public sector reform has moved on apace since the first of the Commonwealth Public Service Country Profile Series was launched in 1995 when the principles of New Public Management (NPM) were in an early stage of adoption. Since then, the various civil services described in the series have undergone radical change in scope, organization and approach rendering a revision timely. Now up dated and completely revised, these re-issued Country Profiles continue to be an accessible and valuable source of reference which attempt to both describe and analyze the often tumultuous and controversial public sector reforms which have taken place in contributing countries since 1995. Practicing bureaucrats, diplomats, political and academic audiences will find these new books invaluable in benchmarking best practice in public sector reform across Commonwealth member countries.