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Management Analysis in Public Organizations: History, Concepts, and Techniques
Contributor(s): Oman, Ray (Author), Damours, Stephen (Author), Uscher, Andrew (Author)
ISBN: 0899304036     ISBN-13: 9780899304038
Publisher: Praeger
OUR PRICE:   $94.05  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 1992
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Annotation: As public organizations seek ways to provide better services and products at lower costs, they are turning more and more to management analysis (MA). This, the first comprehensive guide to the field, will help analysts, managers, and administrators understand how MA can improve output, productivity, and bottom-line performance. This volume details the quantitative and qualitative approaches that management analysts employ in solving problems and enumerates MA's contributions to improving an organization's decision-making skills. It also makes clear that the relationship between the analyst and administrator is collaborative, and to achieve excellence both parties must understand each other's method of operation, viewpoint, and goals. Written by practicing management analysts with extensive experience who also teach MA, the book opens with a discussion of MA theory and its many applications, drawing on government regulations and the literature in the field as well as original research. The authors' discussion of the history and development of MA, including current trends, helps the reader understand the nature and direction of the field. The volume also treats the core areas of the practicing management analyst, including organization structure, management studies, computers and automation, and productivity, as well as emerging specialties such as policy analysis, program evaluation, and rigorous analytical studies. Because of the growing market for management analysis in private and public sectors, one chapter is devoted to MA services provided by private firms. The realistic approach resulting from the authors' experiences as analysts is supplemented by original empirical research onthe conduct and acceptance of studies and evaluations for management as well as annotated and selected bibliographies. With its focus on the future of MA, the book will be useful not only to other analysts and their clients, but also to the students and teachers of public administration.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Affairs & Administration
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - General
Dewey: 350.007
LCCN: 91-25533
Lexile Measure: 1390
Series: Contributions to the Study of Mass
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.09 lbs) 224 pages
 
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As public organizations seek ways to provide better services and products at lower costs, they are turning more and more to management analysis (MA). This, the first comprehensive guide to the field, will help analysts, managers, and administrators understand how MA can improve output, productivity, and bottom line performance. This volume explains in detail the quantitative and qualitative approaches that management analysts employ in problem solving and enumerates MA's contributions to improving organization's decision making. It also makes clear that the relationship between the analyst and administrator is a collaborative one, and that to achieve excellence each must understand the other's methods of operation, viewpoints, and goals.

Written by practicing management analysts with extensive experience who also teach MA, the book opens with a discussion of MA theory and its many applications, drawing on government regulations and the literature in the field as well as original research. The authors' discussion of the history and development of MA, including current trends, helps the reader understand the nature and direction of the field. The volume also treats the core areas of the practicing management analyst including organization structure, management studies, computers and automation, and productivity, as well as emerging specialities such as policy analysis, program evaluation, and rigorous analytical studies. Because of the growing market for management analysis in private and public sectors, one chapter is devoted to MA services provided by private firms. The realistic approach resulting from the authors' experiences as analysts is supplemented by original empirical research on the conduct and acceptance of studies and evaluations for management, as well as annotated and selected bibliographies. With its focus on the future of MA, the book will be useful not only to other analysts and their clients, but also to the students and teachers of public administration.