Abstracts


Publications    Subscribe    Contact    About    Submissions
Abstract title: What makes good development management?
Author: Alan Thomas
Issue: Volume 9, Numbers 1+2 (double issue) 1999

In a previous paper the author gave two views of development management. One was management in the context of development as historical change. The other was the management of deliberate efforts at progress, of development tasks. This paper adds a third: a style of management with a development orientation, that is, an orientation towards progressive change. It is argued that this third view allows for a normative definition of development management. Thus a distinctive notion of what is good development management is that it should consistently promote the values of development at all levels, even if this is not the most straightforward way of getting particular development tasks done successfully.

Editorial
Abstracts Main Page
Next Abstract