David OsborneDavid Osborne is an American author and consultant known for his contributions to public administration and governance reform. He has co-authored seven books, including a New York Times best seller, emphasizing innovation and efficiency in governmentoperations. Born on June 1, 1951, he pursued his education at Stanford University and Pioneer High School. Osborne's career includes a pivotal role as a senior advisor to Vice President Al Gore in 1993, where he played a key part in the National Performance Review, an initiative to streamline and modernize federal government operations. His work often focuses on themes such as decentralization, accountability, and customer-oriented governance. Among his edited works is "Research in Psychology and Medicine," which delves into interdisciplinary approaches to psychology and medical sciences. Through his publications and consulting, Osborne has influenced policies at various governmental levels, advocating for transformative changes that aim to improve efficiency and responsiveness. His enduring contributions continue to shape discussions on public sector reform, highlighting his commitment to fostering innovation and progress in governance systems. Read More Read Less
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