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E-grāmata: Searching for Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet in Canada

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  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
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Although the subject of "leadership" is a hot topic, it has never attracted much attention in the public sector. Searching for Leadership is the first book to examine the evolving role and leadership of the highest-ranking public servant in Ottawa or in any of Canada's Provinces and Territories, the Secretary to Cabinet, or the "Clerk."



Arguing that the leadership role of the Secretary to Cabinet must be appreciated and understood in light of modern management practices and the centralization of administrative practices, the contributors to this volume present a mixture of approaches to the position: literature reviews, structural approaches, and biographical case studies of influential Secretaries to the Cabinet. Analyzing the role of Secretaries to the Cabinet in Ottawa as well as in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Ontario, the contributors detail the roles, key functions and impact of these highly influential public servants, highlighting the ways in which the leadership skills of Secretaries to the Cabinet have changed and responded to change.



An important contribution to understanding Canadian governance and public management, Searching for Leadership is essential reading for scholars and students in political science, history, public administration and management, as well as public servants.



Although the subject of "leadership" is a hot topic, it has never attracted much attention in the public sector. Searching for Leadership is the first book to examine the evolving role and leadership of the highest-ranking public servant in Ottawa or in any of Canada's Provinces and Territories, the Secretary to Cabinet, or the "Clerk."

Arguing that the leadership role of the Secretary to Cabinet must be appreciated and understood in light of modern management practices and the centralization of administrative practices, the contributors to this volume present a mixture of approaches to the position: literature reviews, structural approaches, and biographical case studies of influential Secretaries to the Cabinet. Analyzing the role of Secretaries to the Cabinet in Ottawa as well as in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Ontario, the contributors detail the roles, key functions and impact of these highly influential public servants, highlighting the ways in which the leadership skills of Secretaries to the Cabinet have changed and responded to change.

An important contribution to understanding Canadian governance and public management, Searching for Leadership is essential reading for scholars and students in political science, history, public administration and management, as well as public servants.



The first book to examine the evolving role and leadership of the highest-ranking public servant in Ottawa or in any of Canada's Provinces and Territories, the Secretary to Cabinet, or the "Clerk."

Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xi
Introduction 3(10)
Patrice Dutil
PART ONE: LEADERSHIP IN QUESTION
Searching for Leadership
13(28)
Patrice Dutil
Clerks and Secretaries to Cabinet: Anatomy of Leadership
41(44)
Jacques Bourgault
PART TWO: LEADERSHIP IN TRANSFORMATION
Clerk as Revelateur: A Panoramic View
85(36)
Ruth Hubbard
Gilles Paquet
Capacity, Complexity, and Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet and Ontario's Project of Modernization at the Centre
121(40)
Bryan Evans
The Secretary to the Cabinet in Saskatchewan: Evolution of the Role, 1944-2006
161(26)
Gregory P. Marchildon
PART THREE: LEADERS IN ACTION
`Super Diplomat and Super Expediter': Wes Bolstad as Cabinet Secretary in Saskatchewan, 1973-9
187(17)
Ken Rasmussen
Leviathan Awakes: Harry Hobbs and the Rise of Alberta
204(18)
Keith Brownsey
Leadership and Province Building: Guy Coulombe in Quebec
222(15)
Luc Bernier
Conclusion: The Options and Futures of Secretaries to Cabinet 237(6)
Patrice Dutil
Appendix 243
Patrice Dutil is a professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University.