Perspectives on Management Capacity Building

Perspectives on Management Capacity Building
Author: Beth W. Honadle
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1986-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438406991

Perspectives on Management Capacity Building provides a lively spectrum of views on the problems and prospects of improving the management and performance of municipal governments in the United States. Leading specialists in public administration probe the management needs of local governments and explore ways in which they can improve their capacity to manage. Today, state and local governments are caught in the transition between the expansionism of the post-World War II years and the retrenchment era of the late seventies and eighties. Improved management capacity has emerged as the most effective way for local governments to ride out the economic and political pressures confronting them. This book first investigates the meaning of the term "management capacity." It then considers how management needs have changed in the post-war period and how these needs vary among large cities, suburbs, and rural communities. Two of the contributions explore the organizational politics of management improvement while others look at the functional areas of computers and financial management. The book also addresses human resource problems such as labor relations, management development, and training of municipal legislators, and concludes with several viewpoints on federal efforts to improve local management capacity.

Municipalities and Finance

Municipalities and Finance
Author: Nick Devas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136560777

Finance is a critical issue for municipal governments around the world, and a major constraint on the delivery of pro-poor services at the local level. In many countries, decentralisation has brought the issue of municipal finance to the fore. This sourcebook provides a framework for analysing municipal finance capacity and ways of addressing financial constraints. The ideas come from real-life innovative practice in four countries - India, Brazil, Kenya and Uganda - with additional examples from elsewhere. Emphasis is given to how those innovations and improvements were developed and sustained. The book identifies a strategic framework for diagnosing municipal finance capacity and focusing financial goals. It applies the analysis to a number of critical areas of municipal finance including local taxes, charges for services, budgeting, cost control, accounting reforms and investment finance. This is the third in a series of capacity-building sourcebooks that includes Focusing Partnerships: A Sourcebook for Municipal Capacity Building in Public-Private Partnerships and Municipalities and Community Participation: A Sourcebook for Capacity Building.

Local Government Capacity Building

Local Government Capacity Building
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2012
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

The Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) prides itself in Strengthening Colorado Communities. One of the fundamental ways that DOLA accomplishes this mission is by increasing the capacity of local governments to perform their jobs effectively. The purpose of this tool is to provide communities with a comprehensive “menu” of the services, programs, and resources that DOLA has to offer. Local governments can and should use this tool when an opportunity presents itself (e.g., a new town board or embarking on a comprehensive plan update). Combining these opportunities with the range of tools and services available from DOLA allows communities to better develop local capacity to achieve goals.

Focusing Partnerships

Focusing Partnerships
Author: Janelle Plummer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136565531

Despite the increasing occurrence of policies aimed at mobilising the financial and human resources of the private sector, most urban local governments responsible for urban basic services in the South do not have the capacity to initiate and sustain partnerships. Nor do they understand how they can create partnerships that target the poor. This sourcebook provides practical information and guidance to do so. With extensive illustrative material from Africa, Asia and Latin America, it sets out a strategic framework for building municipal capacity to create pro-poor partnerships. It focuses on implementation rather than policy. It locates private sector participation within the broader urban governance and poverty reduction agenda. And it is above all concerned to supply information on the issues and processes involved in making the public?private partnership (PPP) approach appropriate for service delivery in developing countries. The second in a series of capacity-building sourcebooks, it will be invaluable for those concerned with the capacity of local levels of government: policy-makers, municipal authorities, development agencies and practitioners, and all those involved in urban governance and poverty reduction.

Capacity-building

Capacity-building
Author: United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Policy Development and Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1979
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: