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Titel
Finland: Working Together to Sustain Success [electronic resource]
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Bibliography -- Foreword -- E-Government Case Study -- Executive Summary -- Basic Services Case Study -- Sustainability of the Nordic model: The Role of the State -- Main Assessment -- Annex A. Accompanying Economic Figures and Tables for Chapter 2 -- Governance Arrangements -- Annex B. Management and Consultation -- Strategic Insight -- Resource Flexibility -- Collective Commitment.
  • Finland’s traditional Nordic model is under pressure: A rapidly ageing society, the global economic crisis and growing societal disillusionment require the public administration to be strategically agile in order to maintain fiscal sustainability and to respond to a complex and rapidly changing environment.  The government’s capacity to act in these difficult times will depend on the public administration’s ability to work together – across all of the public administration at the state and local level, and with society as a whole –  in order to sustain success and maintain its global position in the future.    This report is the second in a series of OECD country reviews that look at governance and public management issues from a comprehensive perspective.  These reviews help countries to identify how reforms can better reinforce each other in support of overall government objectives.  They also examine reform strategies that have worked in other countries and provide advice as to which reforms can be appropriately adapted to a given country.
  • English
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9789264086081 (PDF), 9786612896651, 92-64-08608-0
OCLC-Nummer: 813248008
Titel-ID: 9925059318206463
Format
1 online resource (284 pages)
Schlagworte
Public administration, Civil service reform