Managing Politics and Government: Recommendations for Research and Practice

Jennifer Lees-Marshment, Mark Bennister, Todd Belt, Caroline Fisher, Andre Turcotte, Ashley Weinberg

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Abstract

This last chapter summarises the key research findings, discusses key recommendations for practice and future research and reflects on the democratic need for better political management. It shows that the core principles of managing people effectively remain crucial to both effectiveness and wellbeing whether it is a campaign, party, political office or government, but they have to be integrated into the political environment. It also provides a sense of direction for both the community of practitioners and field of research of political management.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPolitical Management in Practice
Subtitle of host publicationlessons from around the globe
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter17
Pages256-265
Number of pages10
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003260677
ISBN (Print)9781032197517 (hbk), 9781032197524 (pbk)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2024

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