Mark H. Moore
Mark H. Moore is a prominent scholar in the field of public management and public policy. He is known for his work on public value and strategic management in the public sector, and has been a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Books
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1. Creating Public Value
Strategic Management in Government
This influential work explores the role of public managers in creating value for society, emphasizing the need for a strategic approach to public administration. It challenges traditional views by proposing that public managers should not only implement policies but also actively engage in shaping them to better serve the public interest. The book introduces the concept of the "strategic triangle," which includes the importance of defining public value, building legitimacy and support, and ensuring operational capacity. Through case studies and theoretical insights, it provides a framework for public managers to innovate and adapt in a rapidly changing environment, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness and accountability of public service.
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2. The Battle Of Bentonville
Set during the final days of the American Civil War, this historical account delves into the intense and pivotal Battle of Bentonville, where Union and Confederate forces clashed in North Carolina. The narrative captures the strategic maneuvers, the bravery of the soldiers, and the leadership challenges faced by both sides. Through vivid descriptions and detailed analysis, the book provides a comprehensive look at the battle's significance in hastening the end of the war, while also highlighting the human stories of those who fought and the broader implications for the nation's future.