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Ports in a Storm: Public Management in a Turbulent World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ports in a Storm: Public Management in a Turbulent World

Contributors:

By (Author) John D. Donahue
Edited by Mark H. Moore

ISBN:

9780815722373

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Brookings Institution

Publication Date:

4th May 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International relations
Hydraulic engineering

Dewey:

351.73

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

363g

Description

"

In Ports in a Storm a team of Harvard Kennedy School scholars focus diverse conceptual lenses on a single high-stakes management taskenhancing port security across the United States. Their aims are two: to understand how a public manager might confront that complex undertaking, and to explore the similarities, differences, and complementarities of their alternative approaches to public management.

The book takes as its pivot point the singular case of U.S. Coast Guard Captain Suzanne Englebert and her leadership of efforts to secure America's ports after the September 11 attacks. The Coast Guard had always been responsible for securing America's ports and coastline. But now it was tasked with safeguarding these critical, complex, and vulnerable assets during a time of war, a job it clearly could not handle alone.

Ports in a Storm considers the monumental challenge of driving rapid change in a complex system involving hundreds of private organizations and scores of government agencies with their operations intricately intertwined. The book examines Englebert's actions from varied conceptual vantage points, sometimes critiquing questionable calls but more often celebrating her initiative, creativity, persistence, and skill.

The authors use the Coast Guard episode as a testing ground for the eclectic intellectual constructs they have been developing to guide public managers. Instead of starting with theory and searching for examples that fit, they begin with the concrete and then harness scholarship to the service of better practice. And rather than mimic management principles from the business world, they tailor their approach to the very different challenges of managing in a public sector context. The volume allows readers in both the scholarly and practical worlds to see how the theories measure up.

Contributors, including the two volume editors, are Robert D. Behn, John D. Donahue, Archon Fung, Stephen Goldsmith, Elaine Kamarck, Herman B. Leonard, Mark H. Moore, Malcolm K. Sparrow, Pamela Varley, and Richard Zeckhauser.

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Author Bio

John D. Donahue is the Raymond Vernon Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Faculty Chair of the Masters in Public Policy Program at the Harvard Kennedy School. Mark H. Moore is the Hauser Professor of Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard Kennedy School and the Simon Professor in Education, Management, and Organizational Behavior at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.

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