I noticed this tendency in British running of hospitals, schools and police forces. The gov got hooked on the idea of targets and not on medicine, education and public order.
And yet, correlation between government targets and results is probably a lot higher than correlation between teachers/doctors/policemen fuzzy ideas how their job should be done and results.
I noticed this tendency in British running of hospitals, schools and police forces. The gov got hooked on the idea of targets and not on medicine, education and public order.
And yet, correlation between government targets and results is probably a lot higher than correlation between teachers/doctors/policemen fuzzy ideas how their job should be done and results.
Maybe, but how probably and how much? Why do you think that? For which governments? By what measure?