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<title><![CDATA[Leadership in the British Civil Service: An Interpretation]]></title>
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<p>This article is essentially a polemic. The argument is that when politicians and officials now talk of &lsquo;leadership&rsquo; in the British civil service they do not use that word in the way in which it was previously used. In the past leading civil servants, acting in partnership with ministers and within constitutional constraints, exercised leadership in the sense of setting example, inspiring confidence and encouraging loyalty. The loosening of traditional constitutional patterns, the marginalization of senior officials in the policy process and the emergence of business methods as the preferred model for public &shy;administration have led to a political and administrative environment in which leadership in the British civil service is now about encouraging patterns of behaviour which fit in with these changes. Leadership skills are now about &lsquo;delivery&rsquo;; they are not about motivation. It is time for politicians, officials and scholars to be open about this.
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chapman, R. A., O'Toole, B. J.]]></dc:creator>
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