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The Next Government of the United States: Challenges for Performance in the 21st Century
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The Next Government of the United States: Challenges for Performance in the 21st Century
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Problems facing the post-2008 president are explored. Parts of this report following an executive summary are: the U.S. government of the future -- shifting boundaries, a portrait of the next U.S. government, the government of the future, creating the future government, and conclusion; and "Report from the IBM Wye River Thought Leadership Forum on the Toughest Challenges Facing Government." Major challenges of the future include: the imperative for knowledge-driven organization; the increase in non-routine problems; and the growing need for non-hierarchical solutions.