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Information Management and Good Governance in Public Service: Critical Perspective
Information Management and Good Governance in Public Service: Critical Perspective

Author(s): Peter Kappe Mamman, Ejikeme Emmanuel Isichei, Calvin Nyianshima Anza
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Public Administration
Published by: Facultatea de Management, Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti
Keywords: Information management; Effective management; Good governance;

Summary/Abstract: Effective information management is a strategic fundamental tool for good governance in our modern states and organizations. To effectively achieve this, one must acquire some basic conceptual skills, human skills and technical skills. Similarly, the user of information must know and understand informational roles interpersonal roles, and decisional roles in the face of globalization to create a learning state. Through extensive review of current articles, periodicals, government documents textbooks, and the internet as secondary data, were generated to develop the conceptual framework for this paper on which the entire work is built on. Observations and personal interview were also used as primary data to re-enforce the secondary data gathered through desk research. The paper observed that time, content and form as the three fundamental broad characteristics of useful information are negatively out of place leading to low quality information for development of strategic plans in Nigeria toward good governance. In view, the paper recommends self-appraisal by all the governments and the governed for effective management of information to serve as a tool for good governance as well as purposeful leadership with a strong political will to be perused with tenacity. Finally, the paper vehemently advocates that there be a true transfer of responsibilities and resources from central government to other governments and developed networks between governments and other state actors such as the civil society, communities, nongovernmental associations and international organization.

  • Issue Year: 6/2016
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 28-36
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English