Portrait of an ‘outsider’ as permanent secretary in Whitehall: the life and times of Michael Bichard – an un-mandarin like mandarin1?

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
P. Ribbins, B. Sherratt
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ABSTRACT This paper reports a study of permanent secretaries who served at the Department for Education (DfE) from 1975 to 2011. Located within a context of theories that explain how government bureaucracies operate, it focuses on Michael Bichard. Appointed in July 1995 when attempts were being made to open Whitehall to non-career civil servants, he retired in May 2001 having served 21 months with a Conservative and 48 months with a Labour Secretary of State. He was an unusual permanent secretary. An outsider, state school and red-brick university educated whose father had been a docker, his prior service was in local government. Inter alia, the paper traces his background and career; his role in the merger of the Departments for Education and Employment (DfEE); his relationship with his Secretaries of State; his contribution to education policy; and his estimation of his style and achievements. Consideration is also given to the value of external appointments and to the merits of a descriptive based approach to the study of public sector administration.
作为白厅常任秘书的“局外人”的肖像:迈克尔·比查德的生活和时代——一个像普通话一样不普通话的人?
本文对1975年至2011年在英国教育部任职的常任秘书进行了研究。在解释政府官僚机构如何运作的理论背景下,它关注的是迈克尔·比查德。他于1995年7月被任命,当时白厅正试图向非职业公务员开放。2001年5月,他在一位保守党大臣手下工作了21个月,在一位工党大臣手下工作了48个月。他是一位不同寻常的常任秘书。他是外来者,曾就读于公立学校和红砖大学,父亲曾是一名码头工人,他之前曾在当地政府任职。除其他外,本文追溯了他的背景和职业;他在教育部和就业部(DfEE)合并中的作用;他与国务卿的关系;他对教育政策的贡献;以及他对自己风格和成就的评价。还考虑到外部任命的价值和以描述性方法研究公共部门行政的优点。
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