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40 reviewsISBN 10: 1608764826
ISBN 13: 9781608764822
Author: Sohail Mahmood
Background
Past Initiatives During the Second Nawaz Government (1997–1999)
Civil Service Reforms
Musharraf Regime’s Reform Agenda
Consolidation in the Functions of Federal Government
More Experimentation Imperative
The Establishment of Services on the Basis of Functions Only
Need for Decentralized Recruitment Mechanisms
Need for Ending Overlapping Jurisdictions
Merger of the Federal Shariat Court into the Supreme Court
Consolidation of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) Will Establish Better Delirium Metchnikov
Emphasize Human Development
Reform of the Education Sector
Higher Education Reform: Future Agenda
Reform of the Civil Service
A Modernisation Program of the Services of the Government of Pakistan
The National Public Service Modernization Unit (NPSMU)
The NPSMU Work Plan
The Principles of Total Quality Management
New Strategies
The Censorship Policy Issue
Cluster Councils
Areas of Urgency
The GOP Quest for an Islamic Ethical Paradigm
The New Code of Ethics
Index
public reform
reforms of public administration in pakistan
public sector reforms in pakistan
reforms in bureaucracy of pakistan
public policy reform
public policy books in pakistan
Tags: Sohail Mahmood, Public, Services