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The characteristics of the Picket Fence Model - Answer: Close fiscal relationships among the national,
state, and local governments
Categorical grants - Answer: Federal grants that can be used only for specific purposes
Potential outcomes of shared services - Answer: Cost Savings
Service Standardization
Improved Responsiveness
Reproduction of Duplicative Services
Improved Service Efficiency and Effectiveness
Decreased Property Tax Burden
Sharing equipment - Answer: Each community owns a small part of the entire equipment
Ad hoc work groups - Answer: Temporary
Perform specific tasks for a certain period of time
Flexible
Typical targets for privatization - Answer: Sanitation
Training
Maintenance
Examples of generic agencies - Answer: Housing
Education
Transportation
, Open competition - Answer: All public and private organizations are encouraged to bid
Think about whether public sector organizations can be an important force in open competition bidding
for government services - Answer: Yes
Policy areas where all levels of government have concerns - Answer: Education, safety, and health
Why do local residents tend to oppose shared service proposal? - Answer: Due to insufficient
information regarding potential benefits
Layer cake model of federalism - Answer: Education would involve federal, state, and local governments
Clear and defined layers
National
State
Local
The definition of privatization - Answer: The complete transfer of a government function to the private
sector
What are required to implement Total Quality Management? - Answer: Commitment by every staff
member
The first step in developing a performance measuring system - Answer: Identifying a program to
measure
The second step in developing a performance measurement system - Answer: Designing a purpose
statement
The balanced scorecard concept - Answer: A means of assessing if an organization fulfills its vision