ABSTRACT

This book provides a fresh look at the process by which governments hold themselves accountable to their citizens for performance. Unlike the plethora of other books in the field, it examines all aspects of the Performance Management and Budgeting issue, not only from the federal, state, and local perspectives, but also internationally in both developing and developed countries.Covering both conceptual and theoretical frameworks in performance management and budget, the book analyzes the effectiveness of different approaches. Featuring insights from a group of distinguished contributors, it ties current performance management approaches into the century-old literature on public sector reform and management, and presents arguments for and against performance management as well as recommendations on how to improve the enterprise.

chapter 1|16 pages

Performance-Based Management

How Governments Can Learn from Experience

part 1|114 pages

PART, PMA, BPI, and the Quest for Results

chapter 2|28 pages

Implementing OMB's Program Assessment Rating Tool

Meeting the Challenges of Performance-Based Budgeting

chapter 3|18 pages

Linking Performance and Budgeting

Opportunities for Federal Executives

chapter 5|22 pages

Performance Budgeting

Prospects for Sustainability

chapter 6|19 pages

The Legacy of Federal Management Change

PART Repeats Familiar Problems

part 2|74 pages

State and Local Government and Intergovernmental Contexts

part 3|84 pages

The International Context

chapter 13|31 pages

Institutionalizing Monitoring and Evaluation Systems in Five Latin American Countries

Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Uruguay

chapter 14|13 pages

The Millennium Challenge Account

A New High-Performance Program

part 4|50 pages

Tools for Performance Management and Budgeting

chapter 16|26 pages

Results-Based Budgeting

chapter 17|11 pages

Rigorous Program Evaluation Research

Key to Major Improvements in Government Effectiveness

chapter 18|11 pages

Strengthening the President's Management Hand

Budgeting and Financial Management