Performance Measurement System for the Public Works Manager: Utilizing the Compstat and Citistat system within Public Works - Couverture souple

Panunzio, Sergio P.

 
9781438964737: Performance Measurement System for the Public Works Manager: Utilizing the Compstat and Citistat system within Public Works

Synopsis

The book is impressive and practical, developed by a publishing company in Indiana. It features a "How to Step" in creating a Compstat Team; data that your department needs to compete with the uniform services, and how to basically develop a program at no cost to your department. Additionally, the book chapters have exercises for the managers to follow in developing the system. The entire objective of this book is to take "Quantitative" data a turning it into "Qualitative" data. Measurements of any particular quantitative data are expressed as a specific quantity, referred to as a unit, multiplied by a number. .

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Biographie de l'auteur

Sergio P. Panunzio, has been working in the Public Works industry since late 1980. He is currently employed as the Superintendent of Public Works for a large municipality in New Jersey. A graduate of the New Jersey Certified Public Works Manager and New Jersey Certified Public Manager. Sergio coordinated the implementation of the DPW Stat system and has recently been advocating for a statewide-based reporting system. As a Public Works director, Sergio has worked in both an urban city and rural township in New Jersey prior to being recruited by his current employer. Contributor to the Public Relations for the Public Works Manager's manuscript Rutgers University Center of Government Services CPWM course. He is also a member of the adjunct staff at the Public Works institute at Rutgers University, New Jersey. When not otherwise busy, Sergio is usually spending time with his kids or attending or lecturing classes.

Présentation de l'éditeur

The book is impressive and practical, developed by a publishing company in Indiana. It features a "How to Step" in creating a Compstat Team; data that your department needs to compete with the uniform services, and how to basically develop a program at no cost to your department. Additionally, the book chapters have exercises for the managers to follow in developing the system. The entire objective of this book is to take "Quantitative" data a turning it into "Qualitative" data. Measurements of any particular quantitative data are expressed as a specific quantity, referred to as a unit, multiplied by a number. .

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