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Good Governance Principles for Public Services
Good Governance Principles for Public Services

Author(s): Ion Dogeanu
Subject(s): Governance, Public Administration, Social development, Management and complex organizations, Family and social welfare
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: Corporate governance; Good Governance; Public Management; Public Services; Standards;

Summary/Abstract: The governors of our public service organisations face a difficult task. They are the people responsible for governance – the leadership, direction and control of the organisations they serve. Their responsibility is to ensure that they address the purpose and objectives of these organisations and that they work in the public interest. They have to bring about positive outcomes for the people who use the services, as well as providing good value for the taxpayers who fund these services. They have to balance the public interest with their accountability to government and an increasingly complex regulatory environment, and motivate front-line staff by making sure that good executive leadership is in place. Governors shoulder a heavy responsibility in relation to health, education, housing, criminal justice and many other aspects of public service. In Romania more than 150,000 people contribute as governors to a wide range of public service organisations and partnerships. There is clear evidence that many have difficulties in fulfilling these responsibilities. To help them with their tasks, there is an urgent and ongoing need to be clear about the purpose of governance and the role of the governor, expand the supply of governors, improve induction programmes and encourage good relationships between governors and the executive teams who are accountable to them.

  • Issue Year: 10/2009
  • Issue No: S2
  • Page Range: 1328-1332
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English