Martin J. Williams

Reform as Process

Implementing Change in Public Bureaucracies. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 400 Seiten
ISBN 0231215762
EAN 9780231215763
Veröffentlicht 3. Februar 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Columbia University Press

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Beschreibung

Building an effective civil service is crucial for public service delivery and good governance, but reforming bureaucratic institutions is notoriously difficult. This book takes a fresh perspective on this challenge by documenting and analyzing the implementation of more than one hundred reforms initiated by six African countries over the last thirty years.

Martin J. Williams shows that these efforts largely fell short of their goals because they typically approached organizational change as a matter of changing formal structures and processes through one-off projects. Some did yield positive changes, however, when they were able to create opportunities for civil servants to discuss performance and how to improve it. Drawing on this evidence, Williams develops a new theory of how systemic reforms can lead to meaningful change--not by trying to force it through top-down interventions but by catalyzing an ongoing and decentralized process of continuous improvement.

Reform as Process makes theoretical and empirical contributions to research on organizational performance, civil service reform, and public service delivery, and it shares practical insights and strategies to help reformers around the world achieve meaningful change in their organizations.

Portrait

Martin J. Williams is associate professor of organizational studies and (by courtesy) political science at the University of Michigan, as well as associate faculty at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.