Inspectors General: A New Force in Evaluation

Inspectors General: A New Force in Evaluation

Michael Hendricks , Michael F. Mangano , William C. Moran
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Jan 1, 1990 · English · Paperback (104 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 104
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1990
Publisher Jossey-Bass Inc Pub
ISBN-10 1555428142
ISBN-13 9781555428143

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In a world where accountability and oversight are becoming increasingly crucial, the role of Inspectors General is gaining prominence. This insightful work delves into the evolving landscape of evaluation within federal offices, highlighting the significance of these independent entities in enhancing public trust and ensuring governmental integrity. The authors shed light on various methodologies, challenges, and practices employed by Inspectors General, illustrating how they navigate the complexities of their responsibilities.

Through a series of well-researched contributions, the book discusses the critical evaluations conducted by these offices, showcasing their impact on program effectiveness and efficiency. It emphasizes not only the mechanisms of evaluation but also the importance of fostering a culture of transparency and continuous improvement within federal agencies. By highlighting real-world case studies, the authors provide a compelling narrative that underscores the necessity of these evaluations in driving organizational change.

The work serves as a resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike, offering practical insights into enhancing the evaluative functions of Inspectors General. As the federal landscape continues to evolve, the authors advocate for a proactive approach to evaluation, encouraging a comprehensive understanding of both successes and setbacks. This fresh perspective positions Inspectors General as pivotal players in the quest for accountability and better governance.

In essence, the book captures the essence of a new paradigm in federal evaluations, outlining how Inspectors General can lead the charge in fostering a robust framework for oversight. It ultimately promotes a vision where evaluation is not merely a compliance exercise but a transformative tool for enhancing public service delivery.

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