Revolution underway
Publisher: Mondadori
Year: 2009
Series: Arrows
Pages: 280
Size: 14.0 x 21.5
Binding: hardcover with jacket
Price:
€ 18.00 ISBN: 978880458733
The first battle of Renato Brunetta, who came to the Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation, has been against absenteeism in public offices. Against the lazy, as journalistic simplification and summarized as citizens have been appreciated. But it was only the first in chronological order, immediately followed by innovations and awards of merit and productivity. And the results, according to official figures, we see: the halving of sickness absence, improved service quality, more extensive networks to enable people to get in touch with the State and its amministrazione.In this book, Brunetta says what he did and what he intends to do: not only the crusade against the bureaucrats that harm citizens and colleagues, but also measures to network offices that today they speak only through practice and official documents, measures to establish principles of accountability and meritocracy similar to those used in the private sector, political transparency, openness, efficienza.Dentro this real logbook mix data and statistics more up to date with the stories of everyday activities, reflections on the political machinery of state with the mood and ideas of a minister who does not intend to surrender, the most significant details of a proposed wide-ranging and most delicious anecdotes of political struggle, parliamentary staff. Everything is presented with a communication style that the Italians know well: direct, effective and not at all bureaucratic. "The gist of these pages is: you can change, so we have a duty to do so. One of the ills afflicting our country is precisely the widespread belief that everything is difficult, and perhaps even useless. Instead happen to see that a strong determination leads to important results, even immediate. Change is possible, but only if you know how and what to get. Otherwise we are to talk to politicians, the shouting from comizianti. These pages are different. "