Connecting management and executive development in the states
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Management development programs can be used to train middle and senior level managers for executive perspectives. The development of executive training programs, notably by the Certified Public Manager (CPM) Consortium, has provided some answers to state administration requirements. The establishment of a regular management training program is shown to be the basis for further executive development. In addition, the wide scope of CPMs becomes the foundation of an improved state human resources development program.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 1992
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Executive development in the states
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The trend towards increased state government is attributed to the failure of the federal government to perform its duties. Therefore, the effectiveness of state government must be considered by state leadership. It is suggested that the leadership of state governments be provided sufficient opportunities for growth and development. Public managementexecutive development programs are recommended and evaluated for responsibilitypreparation of public officials.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 1992
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Institutionalizing executive development and attendant problems
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Problems regarding the effective implementation of executive development programs include the usual lack of interest in such programs. A successful program must have the support of the proper level of management from the start. The executive development programs of the states of Virginia, Texas and North California are evaluated.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 1992
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