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4.0 out of 5 stars Government Executives Must Read, December 11, 2000
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This review is from: Powering Up: How Public Managers Can Take Control of Information Technology (Governing Management Series) (Paperback)
Government Executives must read this book to understand how to better manage and invest in technology. This very easy to read and non-technical book addresses issues facing government managers including: new procurement models, outsourcing , training and of course the rapid growth of internet use and on-line transactions. While based on the research done for February 1999 Governing article "Government Performance Project" the basic principles of standardization, strategic planning and naming a CIO are still valid for government organizations today. Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene do a good job of explaining why the old politics of siloed departments fails citizens today.
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