New governance, new dilemmas: post-reform issues in New Zealand’s public sector

Authors

  • Richard Norman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v2i3.4200

Keywords:

New Public Management (NPM), Public sector reforms, Central agencies, Dilemma management

Abstract

During fast-paced reforms of the 1980s and 1990s in New Zealand, the emphasis was on ‘problem solving’ to create a new system of governance. With ‘new governance’ structures in place for nearly 20 years, a major management role is that of reconciling dilemmas arising from prescriptions for reform. The art of managing dilemmas – the balancing of competing propositions – is described in this article. Eight dilemmas are identifi ed to encapsulate the tensions that are evident in a model which gives managers considerable delegated authority for fi nance and people, while holding them accountable for results.

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Published

2006-08-01