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Power Imperative, The: Co-existing With Other Departments

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Abstract
In addition to establishing leadership credentials within their own department, new executive leaders must figure out how to co-exist with each other in matters of mutual concern. The more departments in the mix, the more difficult it is to come to consensus on what to do. Members of the permanent civil service staff have well-developed lines of communication with other departments. Political appointees may need to be reminded that they must collaborate and work together. Despite their collegiality, departments and agencies still compete for the president's time.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Civics, Framework for Democracy
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