Quality Matters Seeking Confidence in Evolution, Auditing and Performance Reporting

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,...

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Other Authors: Schwartz, Robert (Editor), Mayne, John
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Published: N.Jersey Transaction Publisher 2005
Series:Comparative policy evaluation series
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