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- The Center for The Business of Government - Sponsors research on new approaches to improving the effectiveness of government. Includes complete archive of grant reports..
- Council for Excellence in Government - Works to improve government performance at all levels. Includes information about the council's programs and publications..
- GovLeaders.org - Provides leadership development materials to government managers. Includes management tips, articles on leadership, training information, and leadership quotes..
- International Public Management Network - Forum for sharing ideas and research on alternative approaches to problem solving and decision making in the public sector. Includes e-journal and conference reports..
- National Center for Public Performance (NCPP) - Research and public service organization devoted to improving productivity in the public sector. Includes information on performance measurement, best practices worldwide, and the center's publications..
- The Performance Institute - Private think tank that focuses on performance-based management practices for government agencies. Includes information about their conferences, training programs, consulting services and publications..
- Public Sector Continuous Improvement Site - Offers an annotated directory of online resources, articles, and other tools to help improve the performance of public sector organizations..
- Public Sector Management - Government of Western Australia site that provides information and publications related to public sector policies and best practices..
- Quality Conference for Public Administration in the EU - Conference held in September. Program and papers..
- Renaissance of Public Administration - An academic project designed to appraise the concept of public administration by reassessing its roots. Includes information on the researchers and their publications..
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