Beyond a Government of Strangers: How Career Executives and Political Appointees Can Turn Conflict to Cooperation

Robert Maranto

Beyond a Government of Strangers: How Career Executives and Political Appointees Can Turn Conflict to Cooperation
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Published
5 May 2005
Pages
144
ISBN
9780739110898

Beyond a Government of Strangers: How Career Executives and Political Appointees Can Turn Conflict to Cooperation

Robert Maranto

With rare exceptions, few large institutions change bosses every two or three years. Yet the U.S. Government has temps on top. American government has 3,000 presidential political appointees and thousands more state and local political appointees, who refer to their in-and-out bosses as Christmas help. Beyond a Government of Strangers is the first book to focus on the men and women who stick around, on the career executives and their own roles in the executive branch. Robert Maranto provides pithy, sage advice on how career bureaucrats can improve tenuous relationships and overcome conflicts with political appointees, especially during presidential transitions, for more effective government from the top down.

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