Making Washington Work : Tales of Innovation in the Federal Government

Making Washington Work : Tales of Innovation in the Federal Government

Author
John D. Donahue
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
Language
English
Year
1999
Page
232
ISBN
9780815796527,9780815718956
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.2 MiB

Everybody Knows Federal Agencies Are Brain-dead Leviathans. Everybody Knows That The Watchword Of Federal Management Is That's The Way We've Always Done It. Everybody Knows That Any Creativity Within American Government Shows Up Only In The Cities And States. Everybody's Wrong. In 1995 The Ford Foundation's Annual Innovation In American Government Award Competition Was Opened Up To Federal Candidates And A Third Of The Winners Since Then Have Been Federal Institutions. This Book Profiles The 14 Federal Award Winners From 1995 To 1998 And Challenges The Conventional Wisdom About The Federal Bureaucracy's Capacity To Adapt. Examples Include The Consumer Product Safety Commission, Which Figured Out How To Identify And Act Upon Business And Government's Shared Stake In Keeping Dangerous Products Out Of Consumers' Hands; And The Wage And Hour Inspectors In The Labor Department, Who Deployed Market Leverage To Put Pressure On The Garment-industry Scofflaws Whose Sweatshops Had Evaded Conventional Enforcement. The Stories Show How Pressure, Promises, And Professional Pride Can Galvanize Federal Managers And Front-line Workers To Overcome What Are Admittedly Imposing Impediments To Change, And Persevere With New Ways To Deliver On Their Missions. And They Illustrate The Unfashionable Truth That Innovation Is Within Washington's Repertoire After All. Copublished With The Council For Excellence In Government

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