It's not about finding middle ground between transformation and bureaucracy or punching left or right in favor of "moderates"—it's about recommitting to the idea of systematic improvement and quality
??? This article had nothing to do with “moderates failing at government”
It was an analysis of government management methods independent of political ideology. It showed that training low level managers improves performance more than sweeping changes which have a temporary boost at the cost of long term failure.
Government management methods are very much a practice of political ideology. The article directly links the political ideologies to the shift from improving processes to grandstanding.
I thought this article was useful in explaining why “moderates” constantly fail at “being good at government”
bullshit. republicans are burning it all down. fuck this.
??? This article had nothing to do with “moderates failing at government”
It was an analysis of government management methods independent of political ideology. It showed that training low level managers improves performance more than sweeping changes which have a temporary boost at the cost of long term failure.
Government management methods are very much a practice of political ideology. The article directly links the political ideologies to the shift from improving processes to grandstanding.