Strategy is vital to effective and efficient public service delivery as well as successful governance and leadership. This new text provides a concise yet systematic overview of the
achievements, downfalls and complexities of public strategy in today’s globalized and often market-driven world. It describes the place of strategy in civic societies whose citizens are more
interconnected and vocal than ever. It shows that successful strategic planning goes well beyond problem-solving to developing adaptable plans that can evolve as requirements and
circumstances change. And it explains why muddling through simply won’t work.
Emphasizing the importance of applying a variety of techniques to the process of strategy-creation, Rethinking Public Strategy reassesses the key factors that can deliver significant
improvements in public services and build public value. It looks at why public strategy is distinctive, as well as the principles it has in common with the corporate domain.
This text includes numerous case studies from around the globe – from South Africa to Singapore, the USA to Germany, and from China to the Czech Republic – that ground the exposition in real
experience. Based on state-of-the-art research by two expert practitioners in the field, it offers an essential guide to the art of strategy in the contemporary public sector, and encourages
readers to evaluate critically the various approaches to strategy.