John Rohr Quote

The analogy between management and engineering has the unwholesome effect of taking management one further step away from governance. Engineering, like science, music, and theology, knows no national boundaries, and this is why scientists, artists, and theologians— often to their credit— make statesmen uneasy. Such men and women operate from a different normative base from those who govern. Despite the salience of the NAFTAs, the WTOs, and the EUs of this world, governing remains overwhelmingly the business of nation-states.


p. ix - Civil servants and their constitutions, 2002


The analogy between management and engineering has the unwholesome effect of taking management one further step away from governance. Engineering,...

The analogy between management and engineering has the unwholesome effect of taking management one further step away from governance. Engineering,...

The analogy between management and engineering has the unwholesome effect of taking management one further step away from governance. Engineering,...

The analogy between management and engineering has the unwholesome effect of taking management one further step away from governance. Engineering,...