This important book examines the role, behaviours and management practices of middle managers operating within the context of collaboration – complex inter-organizational and multi-sector settings that demand cross-boundary governance, policy and practice to tackle challenging contemporary societal problems and issues. Presenting new evidence and offering perspectives from both the public and private sectors, the author critically explores the main themes that are integral to the management challenges facing this cadre of managers. The book sets out the implications of this research for policy and practice and offers practical recommendations to policy makers and managers working in this area.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction;
Public management and public managers;
Managing for common purpose;
Managing complexity and interdependency;
Managing relationships;
Managing within and between organizations;
Implications for policy, practice and learning;
Reflections and conclusion.
Über den Autor
Paul Williams is an experienced researcher and academic with an international reputation for his work on collaborative working, particularly the role and competencies of boundary spanners.