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The Human Resource Crisis in the Public Sector: Rebuilding the Capacity to Govern

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Human Resource Crisis in the Public Sector: Rebuilding the Capacity to Govern

Contributors:

By (Author) Larry Lane
By (author) James F. Wolf

ISBN:

9780899304915

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

13th August 1990

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Personnel and human resources management

Dewey:

353.001

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

This volume focuses on what many see as an iminent crisis in the public sector, and particularly in the federal government-the possibility that, due to the realities of workforce demographics, poor leadership, lack of competitiveness in the labor market, and demotivating worker conditions, the public service will not maintain its capacity to manage programs, execute laws, and effectively deliver services for the American people. Larry Lane and James Wolf examine the significant human resource problems now confronting federal agencies, addressing these issues from a demographic, organizational, political, and cultural perspective. Arguing that the revitalization of the public service demands an effective, responsible, energetic, and committed workforce, they recommend concrete solutions and strategies aimed at stabilizing the current situation and contributing to a stronger and more effective public service over the long term. Following an introductory statement of major issues, Lane and Wolf explore the crucial roles of the public service in a democratic system of governance and assess the factors that now put the system at risk. They then introduce four conceptual lenses that can be used as an analytical tool to understand the problems of the public service and to develop solutions for assuring the supply, preparedness, productivity, and dedication of government employees. The authors first look at employment flow-the problem of maintaining workforce cadres over time. They examine problems of attraction and retention, inadequacies in system personnel policies, and the necessity for workforce planning. Turning to a discussion of competence in the workforce, the authors examine systemic blocks to the development of competence and offer strategies for addressing the competence issue. The next two chapters treat the concepts of energy and commitment, exploring ways to foster an organizational culture that encourages productivity, continuous improvement, and a long-term commitment to public service. The final chapter presents a detailed set of proposals, options, and initiatives for rebuilding the public service. Administrators, policy-makers, personnel officers, and students of public administration will find this work a significant contribution toward understanding and resolving the public sector's intensifying human resource problems.

Author Bio

LARRY M. LANE teaches Business Administration at The American University in Washington, D.C. Prior to 1987, Dr. Lane was a charter member of the federal Senior Executive Service and was Deputy Director of Personnel at the U.S. Department of the Interior. He received both the Meritorious and the Distinguished Service Awards, the two highest awards of the Interior Department. JAMES F. WOLF is Associate Professor of Public Administration at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has written and consulted in areas of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Change, Career and Executive Development, and Intergovernmental Management.

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