Chapter EightLeading Learning in Implementation Systems

As we have discussed throughout, effective implementation creates deliberate change—in the target group and in the system—to better achieve public value results. It is not merely arguing for particular government tools because of an ideological position, or making modest adjustments to existing organizational operations in order to receive additional funding. It is not pursuing change for change's stake. Instead, effective implementation requires leadership invested in improving the operations of the system so that it facilitates positive change in the behavior or conditions of the target group, consistent with public values. It requires skillful management practices to embed the new ...

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