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As the boundaries between the public and private sectors collide, more
active strategic management techniques have become popular in many
countries. Yet the expectations of citizens, service users, other
stakeholders, and political masters directing the administration and
execution of policies and public services can introduce constraints,
complexities, and challenges. In this course Belgium’s public management
reform trajectory and distinctive political landscape is compared and
contrasted against its neighbours and neoliberal Anglophone countries,
in order to critically question the future of public service design and
delivery. There will be opportunities to debate and deconstruct actual
management dilemmas through real cases.
- Profesor: Brenton Scott