Innovative Methods of Management in Public Sector
Magdalena Wisniewska and
Danuta Stawasz
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Magdalena Wisniewska: Faculty of Management, University of Lodz, Poland
Danuta Stawasz: Faculty of Management, University of Lodz, Poland
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Abstract:
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on performance of management in public sector in the context of innovative approaches to solving problems relevant to communities and society. Modern times require the process of management in public sector to be based on use of modern methods, as only they assure the appropriate use of resources and obtaining projected outcomes. The aim of this study is to identify and discuss the latest trends related to the management in units of public sector. Paper focuses on demonstrating the advantages of strategic management (including planning), integrated strategic management, management of integrated projects and project management. Participatory management methods are also discussed, i.e. Living Lab and the participatory budget, activating encouraging local communities to actively participate in the decision making process. The paper is based on literature review and empirical experience within scientific research as well as practical experience regarding performance in public sector organizations.
Keywords: public management; public affairs management methods; innovative management methods; participatory management methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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