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Public Administration and Public Affairs, 12/e |
ÀúÀÚ : D. J. Henry |
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ISBN : 9780205855865 |
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Á¦º»ÇüÅ : Paperback |
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Public Administration and Public Affairs shows readers how to govern efficiently, effectively, and responsibly in an age of political corruption and crises in public finance. With a continuing and corroding crisis occurring, as well as greater governance by nonprofit organizations and private contractors, it is vital that students are given the skills and tools to lead in such an environment. Using easy-to-understand metaphors and an accessible writing style, Public Administration and Public Affairs shows its readers how to govern better, preparing them for a career in public administration. |
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Part I: In Defense of Governing Well Chapter 1: Big Democracy, Big Bureaucracy Chapter 2 Paradigms of Public Administration
Part II: Public and Nonprofit Organizations Chapter 3 The Threads of Organization: Theories Chapter 4 The Fabric of Organizations: Forces Chapter 5 The Fibres of Organizations: People
Part III: Public Management: Curbing Corruption, Enhancing Efficiency Chapter 6 Clarifying Complexity: The Public¡¯s Information Resource Chapter 7 The Constant Quest: Efficient and Effective Governance Chapter 8 The Public Trough: Financing and Budgeting Governments Chapter 9 Managing Human Capital in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors
Part IV: Implementing Public Policy Chapter 10 Understanding and Improving Public Policy Chapter 11 Intersectoral Administration Chapter 12 Intergovernmental Administration Chapter 13 Toward a Bureaucratic Ethic Appendix: Becoming a Public or Nonprofit Administrator |
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