Understanding Chord Progressions For Guitar by Arnie Berle

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Understanding Chord Progressions For Guitar by Arnie Berle

This textbook examines how public services are often organised around principles derived from the manufacturing industry. However, the public sector mostly deals with people, not goods, and so this way of organising services is inefficient. The authors argue that the public sector needs to adopt a service-based logic, which is more aligned to today s environment of complex interaction between government, citizens, private businesses and other stakeholders.

This insightful text introduces the concept of public service dominant logic as a way to understand, explain and develop public services. It presents a range of real-life international cases and examples, and is supported by learning objectives, review questions and annotated bibliographies for each chapter. Public Service Dominant Logic is essential reading for students of public management and public administration, as well as practising public managers and policy makers.

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ISBN 13 9780825614880
ISBN 10 0825614880
Title Understanding Chord Progressions For Guitar
Author Arnie Berle
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Music Sales Ltd
Year published 1998-08-24
Number of pages 63
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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