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Quality Matters: Seeking Confidence in Evaluating, Auditing, and Performance Reporting

by John Mayne, Robert Schwartz, Christopher Pollitt
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Overview

Information—regular, systematic, reliable—is the life-blood of democracy and the fuel of effective management. Surely today there is no problem with information, for this is the age of information overload. It pours onto our computer screens and out of our printers. Indeed, many governments claim, often with some justification, to be more open and transparent than ever before. But what if the life-blood is contaminated, or the fuel polluted? Then the body politic sickens and the engine of public management runs rough. It is the vital issue of the quality of the information we receive that this book addresses.

Quality Matters compares approaches across different jurisdictional settings and across three different types of information evaluation. The chapters describe and analyze quality assurance in a number of countries and within a variety of international organizations. These have been selected either because they are widely considered to be leaders in evaluating information or because they have experience with assuring quality information that can instruct others. Contributors are from Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and the World Bank.

This pioneering study analyzes practices for assuring the quality of evaluation, performance auditing, and reporting in the face of political, organizational, and technical obstacles. A final chapter addresses the extent to which quality assurance systems become bothersome rituals or remain meaningful mechanisms to ensure quality control.

This well-structured volume will be of particular interest to policymakers and adds much to the literature on program evaluation and performance auditing.

Robert Schwartz is senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Haifa. His articles have appeared in Journal of Public Administration, Research and Theory, and Journal of Public Policy, among others.

John Mayne until recently, was at the Office of the Auditor General where he led efforts at developing practices for effective performance measurement in the government of Canada. He has authored numerous articles and edited five books in the areas of program evaluation, public administration, and performance monitoring.

Synopsis


Information—regular, systematic, reliable—is the life-blood of democracy and the fuel of effective management. Surely today there is no problem with information, for this is the age of information overload. It pours onto our computer screens and out of our printers. Indeed, many governments claim, often with some justification, to be more open and transparent than ever before. Quality Matters compares approaches across different jurisdictional settings and across three different types of information evaluation. The chapters describe and analyze quality assurance in a number of countries and within a variety of international organizations.

About the Author, John Mayne

John Mayne is currently audit principal in the Office of the Auditor General of Canada.

Robert Schwartz, Ph.D.
Visiting Associate Centre for Practical Ethics
118 McLaughlin College York University
4700 Keele St., Toronto ON Canada M3J 1P3

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Pages
332
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765802569

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