S2E06 - Perils of Pursuing Efficiency
Mar 11, 2019 ·
19m 7s
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In a sidecast for the main Talking About Organizations Podcast, I presented several different meanings of ‘efficiency’ and how the pursuit of each creates different behaviors in organizations – including...
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In a sidecast for the main Talking About Organizations Podcast, I presented several different meanings of ‘efficiency’ and how the pursuit of each creates different behaviors in organizations – including how organizations measure their own performance, and how an organization’s preferred model of efficiency may lead to inefficient behaviors of a different form. But this theoretical argument probably didn't scratch everyone's itch -- it is one thing to complain about ideas of efficiency, what does one do about it? How can one pursue efficiency of organizational performance into practice?
In this episode, I concentrate on a specific conundrum facing public sector organizations -- in which decisions made to achieve efficiencies in operations often pursue improvements in technical efficiency (the government equivalent of productive efficiency based on per-transaction costs of delivering government services) when the real efficiencies are likely found in improving allocative efficiency, despite the problems this may cause as discussed in the sidecast. What is the conundrum, and how can decision makers get beyond the easy path of measuring only what is measurable and make the hard calls on the nature and levels of service provided?
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In this episode, I concentrate on a specific conundrum facing public sector organizations -- in which decisions made to achieve efficiencies in operations often pursue improvements in technical efficiency (the government equivalent of productive efficiency based on per-transaction costs of delivering government services) when the real efficiencies are likely found in improving allocative efficiency, despite the problems this may cause as discussed in the sidecast. What is the conundrum, and how can decision makers get beyond the easy path of measuring only what is measurable and make the hard calls on the nature and levels of service provided?
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