The Role of Upward Feedback in Effective Federal Public Administration in Germany - as Part of the New Public Management and Modernisation Strategy

The Role of Upward Feedback in Effective Federal Public Administration in Germany - as Part of the New Public Management and Modernisation Strategy
Author: Gabi Scholz
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3640304624

Master's Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: Merit, University of East London, course: MBA International Business, Postgraduate Programmes - Part Time, language: English, abstract: Recently, private and public organisations have been using upward feedback to meet new challenges in human resource management in public administration. Most of the discussions dealing with the accurate use of 'modern instruments' like upward feedback for the management development process can be found outside Germany. Upward feedback focuses on managerial development rather than having a judgemental purpose. This paper addresses literature research dealing with upward feedback, which suggests that upward feedback can lead to performance improvement. Most research studies discuss the use of this instrument in private companies or in local public agencies. There is almost nothing in the literature about whether upward feedback is used at the federal administrative level in Germany. Consequently, this the paper examines whether the instrument of upward feedback is really used rarely at the federal administrative level in Germany. To analyse whether the instrument of upward feedback is used at the federal administrative level in Germany the researcher designed a questionnaire, which was sent to all 15 supreme federal authorities (the Federal Chancellery and the fourteen Federal Ministries) and to 54 subordinate federal administrations along with information regarding the purpose of the research. Information from 69 respondents shows that 16 % of federal authorities are already using the instrument on a regular basis, one for ten years and another for eight years. Some 22 % are planning implementation in the near future and two of these have already undertaken a pilot project with good results. The paper identifies salient concepts, in the field of upward feedback, which are currently being employed in the private

The role of upward feedback in effective Federal public administration in Germany - as part of the new public management and modernisation strategy

The role of upward feedback in effective Federal public administration in Germany - as part of the new public management and modernisation strategy
Author: Gabi Scholz
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2009-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3640299736

Master's Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: Merit, University of East London, course: MBA International Business, Postgraduate Programmes - Part Time, language: English, abstract: Recently, private and public organisations have been using upward feedback to meet new challenges in human resource management in public administration. Most of the discussions dealing with the accurate use of ‘modern instruments’ like upward feedback for the management development process can be found outside Germany. Upward feedback focuses on managerial development rather than having a judgemental purpose. This paper addresses literature research dealing with upward feedback, which suggests that upward feedback can lead to performance improvement. Most research studies discuss the use of this instrument in private companies or in local public agencies. There is almost nothing in the literature about whether upward feedback is used at the federal administrative level in Germany. Consequently, this the paper examines whether the instrument of upward feedback is really used rarely at the federal administrative level in Germany. To analyse whether the instrument of upward feedback is used at the federal administrative level in Germany the researcher designed a questionnaire, which was sent to all 15 supreme federal authorities (the Federal Chancellery and the fourteen Federal Ministries) and to 54 subordinate federal administrations along with information regarding the purpose of the research. Information from 69 respondents shows that 16 % of federal authorities are already using the instrument on a regular basis, one for ten years and another for eight years. Some 22 % are planning implementation in the near future and two of these have already undertaken a pilot project with good results. The paper identifies salient concepts, in the field of upward feedback, which are currently being employed in the private and the public sector. No ideal approach can be found in either the literature or in practice. However, one fundamental conclusion was identified: it is not enough simply to receive feedback. An organisation has to take further aspects into account, for example to define and communicate the purposes of the feedback before starting the feedback programme, to help employees to interpret and react to the ratings and to set up rules on how managers are to deal with the results etc. If this is done, the instrument can be a powerful tool for managerial developmental purposes.

Comparing Public Sector Reform in Britain and Germany

Comparing Public Sector Reform in Britain and Germany
Author: Hellmutt Wollmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351766619

This title was first published in 2000: This text collects a set of specially commissioned chapters by British and German political scientists as well as experts in public administration and management, designed to present and grapple with the range of the subject in an accessible but sophisticated form. In doing so, the volume seeks to fill the gap perceived to have opened up between the conventional comparative government literature and the new public management literature. While the first part of the book explores the historical, political and cultural context of public sector reform, the second part deals more specifically with institutional developments and recent reform trends in the fields of social policy and social service delivery. The volume analyzes the degree of "convergence" or "divergence" between the two countries with regard to public sector change.

The Modernisation of the Public Sector in Europe

The Modernisation of the Public Sector in Europe
Author: Frieder Naschold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1995
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN:

Focuses on the analysis of systems of state governance. Espouses the views of the so-called New Public Management Movement, seeking the replacement of the traditional rule-based bureaucracy by results and performance oriented management.

Public Administration in Germany

Public Administration in Germany
Author: Sabine Kuhlmann
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030536971

This open access book presents a topical, comprehensive and differentiated analysis of Germany’s public administration and reforms. It provides an overview on key elements of German public administration at the federal, Länder and local levels of government as well as on current reform activities of the public sector. It examines the key institutional features of German public administration; the changing relationships between public administration, society and the private sector; the administrative reforms at different levels of the federal system and numerous sectors; and new challenges and modernization approaches like digitalization, Open Government and Better Regulation. Each chapter offers a combination of descriptive information and problem-oriented analysis, presenting key topical issues in Germany which are relevant to an international readership.

Public Sector Transformation

Public Sector Transformation
Author: Frieder Naschold
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9027217718

State administration in modern industrialized countries is facing major challenges to its basic institutional premises. The changing conditions of the global economy mean that the public sector needs to develop far-reaching strategies for innovation. A fundamental reform of the public sector is thus one of the most urgent issues on the international agenda. The volume examines and compares trends, issues and experiences of this reform process in Sweden and Germany.

Reform and Leadership in the Public Sector

Reform and Leadership in the Public Sector
Author: Joe L. Wallis
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781959237

'In this new, exciting exposition, Brian Dollery and Joe Wallis (here joined by Linda McLoughlin) continue their unique explorations advancing the frontiers of public administration and political economy with a fresh, challenging, and thought-provoking analysis of the effects and implications of more than two decades of public sector reform.' - Zane Spindler, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Evaluation in Public-sector Reform

Evaluation in Public-sector Reform
Author: Hellmut Wollmann
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Administration publique
ISBN: 9781843761600

This volume aims to close the gap in the international debate and literature by exploring the connections and the interdependence, which exist between public sector reform and evaluation. USA, as well as categorically addressing countries which have remained neglected in the international debate, including: the Netherlands, Germany and Italy as continental European countries and Japan and Latin America. This focus brings to the fore the double function which evaluation has typically acquired in the context of public sector reforms: its twofold mission, is, on the one hand, to create transparency - promoting internal tools and procedures in public administration - and on the other, to produce external evaluative information analyses and research on the processes and results of public sector forums. So, evaluation is experiencing a new (third) wave, which is explicitly shown in this book.

Public Sector Reforms in Developing Countries

Public Sector Reforms in Developing Countries
Author: Charles Conteh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135100594

The underpinning assumption of public management in the developing world as a process of planned change is increasingly being recognized as unrealistic. In reality, the practice of development management is characterized by processes of mutual adjustment among individuals, agencies, and interest groups that can constrain behaviour, as well as provide incentives for collaborative action. Paradoxes inevitably emerge in policy network practice and design. The ability to manage government departments and operations has become less important than the ability to navigate the complex world of interconnected policy implementation processes. Public sector reform policies and programmes, as a consequence, are a study in the complexities of the institutional and environmental context in which these reforms are pursued. Building on theory and practice, this book argues that advancing the theoretical frontlines of development management research and practice can benefit from developing models based on innovation, collaboration and governance. The themes addressed in Public Sector Reforms in Developing Countries will enable public managers in developing countries cope in uncertain and turbulent environments as they seek optimal fits between their institutional goals and environmental contingencies.