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註釋From the Book Case: In "Organizaing to Govern", Gordon Osbaldeston analyzes and evaluates fifty years of organizing in government and hundreds of organizational changes. Everyone interested in knowing how governments actually operate will find these two volumes indespensable. "Organizing to Govern" includes: -- an overview of the organizations that exist within the federal government and the means used to create and reorganize them, -- detailed case histories of changes in different types of departments, -- the forces and factors that motivate governments to create, change and abolish organizations, -- the organizational costs of structural change, -- a detailed description of hundreds of Canadian government organizations that have existed since 1940, -- over eighty flowcharts illustrating the evolution of organizations in key policy areas and the tenure of ministers and deputy ministers.