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- Title
Management by Inquiry: A Discursive Accountability System for Large Organizations.
- Authors
DeHaven-Smith, Lance; Jenne II, Kenneth C.
- Abstract
Over the past decade, American police departments have developed a new management methodology that is beginning to be adopted by agencies outside law enforcement. Although the technique has been given different names by different agencies, this article refers to it generically as “management by inquiry” because the approach uses frequent, highly formalized meetings of top executives, middle management, and line personnel to inquire into the operations of individual units. The authors have had five years of direct experience with management by inquiry and have observed it in other jurisdictions. The present analysis draws on Habermas's theory of communicative action to contrast the communication premises in much management theory and practice with those implicit in inquiry-centered management. The article concludes that management by inquiry has dramatic effects on administrative behavior because it takes advantage of universal communicative norms that public administration has long overlooked.
- Subjects
UNITED States; POLICE; LAW enforcement; PUBLIC administration; MANAGEMENT of government agencies; MANAGEMENT; HABERMAS, Jurgen, 1929-; LEGAL liability; RESPONSIBILITY
- Publication
Public Administration Review, 2006, Vol 66, Issue 1, p64
- ISSN
0033-3352
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1540-6210.2006.00556.x