ABSTRACT

Problem Solving with the Private Sector presents advice and solutions for fruitful government–business alliances from the perspective of everyday public management. With a focus on job training, economic development, regulation, and finance and innovation, each chapter discusses a traditional tool of government presented in a practical and applied manner, as well as the implementation of the tool with clear examples. Content-rich case studies on a wide range of policy issues, including regulatory policy, natural resources, manufacturing, financial services, and health care highlight opportunities for government and business to collaborate to pursue the public good.

This book offers current and future public managers possible solutions to complex problems for effective government–business alliances in a range of settings. It is essential reading for all those studying public management, public administration, and public policy.

part |31 pages

Job Training

chapter |17 pages

Public–Private Collaboration in Workforce Development

Examining the Intersection of Public Education Programs and Private-Sector Employer Needs

chapter |12 pages

Pathways to Partnership

The City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission and Google LA Coproduction of Youth Capacity

part |68 pages

Regulation

chapter |28 pages

Business–Government Collaboration in Rulemaking

Regulating Carbon Emissions from Motor Vehicles

chapter |18 pages

Smart Community Engagement

Challenges and Opportunities in Transforming and Emerging Industries

chapter |20 pages

Balancing Environment and Business through Governance

Nature Protection Policies in De Alde Feanen National Park, The Netherlands

part |40 pages

Economic Development