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Consider the old adage, What goes around, comes around. Often, this refers to political appointees who return to government when their party is elected. The other interpretation is that appointees bring back policies that were developed the last time their party was in power. While long-term change ...
Fri Oct 23 2009
Consider the old adage, What goes around, comes around. Often, this refers to political appointees who return to government when their party is elected. The other interpretation is that appointees bring back policies that were developed the last time their party was in power. While long-term change does occur, its often at glacial speed because of the political issues associated with implementing it. As a result, transformational change in policies that govern the federal civil service rarely occurs.
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