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The Quality Management Program provides policy, program oversight, and implementation information to the United States Department of Defense.
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Provides training, consulting and guidance on the balanced scorecard for strategic transformation of government and business.
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We help Public Sector employees improve the effectiveness of their organizations by focusing on Dr. Deming's System of Profound Knowledge, System Thinking, SPC, Joy in Work, Customer Focus, Learning Organizations and Innovation. At our site you can access suggested reading material, a library of documents available online, and guides to online resources and organization to assist you in your effo...
http://deming.eng.clemson.edu/pub/psci/

http://deming.eng.clemson.edu/pub/psci/

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Wikipedia-Article "Public Sector"

The public sector is that part of economic and administrative life that deals with the delivery of goods and services by and for the government, whether national, regional or local/municipal.

Examples of public sector activity range from delivering social security, administering urban planning and organising national defences.

The organisation of the public sector (public ownership) can take several forms, including:

  • Direct administration funded through taxation; the delivering organisation generally has no specific requirement to meet commercial success criteria, and production decisions are determined by government.
  • Publicly-owned corporations (in some contexts, especially manufacturing, "State-owned enterprises"); which differ from direct administration in that they have greater commercial freedoms and are expected to operate according to commercial criteria, and production decisions are not generally taken by government (although goals may be set for them by government).
  • Partial outsourcing (of the scale many businesses do, e.g. for IT services), is considered a public sector model.

A borderline form is

  • Complete outsourcing or contracting out, with a privately owned corporation delivering the entire service on behalf of government. This may be considered a mixture of private sector operations with public ownership of assets, although in some forms the private sector's control and/or risk is so great that the service may no longer be considered part of the public sector. (See Britain's Private Finance Initiative.)

The decision about what are proper matters for the public sector as opposed to the private sector is probably the single most important dividing line among socialist, liberal, conservative, and libertarian political philosophy, with (broadly) socialists preferring greater state involvement, libertarians favoring minimal state involvement, and conservatives and liberals favoring state state involvement in some aspects of the society but not others.

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