Emery Roe suggests productive ways to manage "messes"¿complex, large-scale problems that cannot be easily resolved. He develops his argument through an analysis of the 2008 financial crisis and policymakers' responses to it.
Emery Roe suggests productive ways to manage "messes"¿complex, large-scale problems that cannot be easily resolved. He develops his argument through an analysis of the 2008 financial crisis and policymakers' responses to it.
Emery Roe is a practicing policy analyst and Associate at University of California Berkeley’s Center for Catastrophic Risk Management. He is the author of Narrative Policy Analysis: Theory and Practice, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix 1. Introducing Policy Messes, Management, and Their Managers 1 2. When Reliability Is Mess Management 16 3. The Wider Framework for Managing Mess Reliably: Hubs, Skills, and the Domain of Competence 32 4. Bad Mess Management 56 5. Good Mess Management 78 6. Societal Challenges 106 7. Professional Challenges 128 8. How We Know That the Policy Mess Is Managed Better 144 Notes 155 Bibliography 175 Index 201
Acknowledgments ix 1. Introducing Policy Messes, Management, and Their Managers 1 2. When Reliability Is Mess Management 16 3. The Wider Framework for Managing Mess Reliably: Hubs, Skills, and the Domain of Competence 32 4. Bad Mess Management 56 5. Good Mess Management 78 6. Societal Challenges 106 7. Professional Challenges 128 8. How We Know That the Policy Mess Is Managed Better 144 Notes 155 Bibliography 175 Index 201
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