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9780415106658

The Politics of Quality in the Public Sector

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415106658

  • ISBN10:

    0415106656

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-08-01
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning EMEA

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The 1980s and early 1990s have been a period of radical change in the public sector; developments such as privatization, the creation of internal 'markets' and the increased use of competitive tendering remain at the heart of government policy. This volume examines one of the key features of this policy: the emphasis on 'quality improvement' and 'customer orientation'.
The contributors, leading experts from a range of academic disciplines, focus on a number of broad issues relating to the way the concept of quality has been used in the public sector. They discuss the macropolitical rationale behind quality-oriented projects, showing how they have served to add legitimacy to politically motivated changes. They also analyse how specific quality initiatives have actually been used within organizations: 'quality', they argue, may provide a convenient rhetoric to justify or force through changes in culture and working practices and a means of increasing control and discipline. A number of case studies illustrate such key issues as organizational change, shifts in occupational roles and the use of 'quality' by various interest groups. Throughout, the contributions highlight the contradictions and new sites of conflict that are emerging in the public sector around issues of quality and customer empowerment.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
Introduction: The politics of quality in the public sectorp. 1
The uses of 'quality' in the British government's reform of the public sectorp. 16
Managing quality and organizational politics: TQM as a governmental technologyp. 44
Customizing the public for health care: What's in a label?p. 65
Performance indicators, bureaucratic control and the decline of professional autonomy: The case of academic librariansp. 84
Quality and social housing: Irreconcilable partners?p. 108
The quality of mercy: The management of quality in the personal social servicesp. 128
Quality, competition and contracts in general practice fundholdingp. 151
Professional cultures and paradigms of quality in health carep. 166
Quality in the marketing change process: The case of the National Health Servicep. 190
The emergence and use of quality in British Railp. 212
Quality and 'new industrial relations': The case of Royal Mailp. 232
Market-driven reforms in education: Performance, quality and industrial relations in schoolsp. 249
Conclusion: The politics of quality and the emergence of new issues and tensions within the public sectorp. 271
Indexp. 282
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