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Title Irregular governance : a plea for bold organizational experimentation / Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet.

Publication Info. Ottawa, Canada : University of Ottawa Press, 2022.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Collaborative decentred metagovernance series ; 8
Collaborative decentred metagovernance series ; v. 8.
Note Reprint. Originally published: Ottawa, Canada : Invenire, 2015.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Ombuds as producers of governance : initiative I / Gilles Paquet -- Superbureaucrats as enfants du siècle : peril I / Gilles Paquet -- P3 and the 'porcupine' problem : initiative II / Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet -- Single-purpose entities in a multiplex world : peril II / Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet -- Innovation as redesign : initiative III / Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet -- The management vacuum : peril III / Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet.
Summary "Irregular governance pertains to the exploration and design of unusual or, at least, less habitual forms of governance in order to deal more effectively with emerging forms of turbulence and complexity. This capacity to transform depends on the constant arrival on the scene of the right sort of new actors, new structures and new social technologies. Yet our democratic systems are rooted in administrative conservatorship: too many public administrators conceive their role less as serving their political masters than as preserving institutions in a manner consistent with traditions that supposedly need to be maintained. This elusive, self-granted mandate is quite empowering for public administrators, since they argue that they, and their academic colleagues, are the sole group authorized to define what is to be preserved and why. This book is a challenge to administrative conservatorship. It highlights promising initiatives and perilous ones. It makes the case for ombudspersons and against super-bureaucrats, for public-private partnerships and against single-purpose agencies, and for innovation and against the reluctance to adopt effective management tools. A case is made for irreverence vis-à-vis traditional arrangements, and for experimentation and prototyping of new governing arrangements to be actively pursued. It is argued that organizations and socio-economies need to be progressive (in the new sense of having a greater capacity to transform) and antifragile (becoming ever more creative in dealing with avalanches as they get exposed to nastier shocks)."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Public administration.
Organizational effectiveness.
Administrative agencies.
Administrative agencies
Organizational effectiveness
Public administration
Added Author Container of (work): Paquet, Gilles. Ombuds as producers of governance.
Container of (work): Hubbard, Ruth, 1942- P3 and the 'porcupine' problem.
Other Form: Print version: Irregular governance. Ottawa, Canada : University of Ottawa Press, 2022 9780776638447 (OCoLC)1334996094
ISBN 9780776638447 (electronic bk.)
0776638440
9780776638454 (electronic bk.)
0776638459