ABSTRACT

Outlining the origins, motivations, strategies, implementations, and effectiveness of reform policies and programs, Handbook of Public Management Practice and Reform examines changes and challenges in major areas of public administration, including budgeting, finance, human resources, and organizational management, reviews the lessons of reform, and addresses new ideas and emerging issues. Discussing the development and contribution of public administration education, research, and professional associations, the book covers decentralization and deregulation, institutional arrangement and support, and cooperation between public and nonprofit organizations.

chapter 16|15 pages

Ethics and Public Management

chapter 17|23 pages

Win-Win Public Management

chapter 32|12 pages

Issues in Doctoral Education

chapter 34|12 pages

A Recent History of NASPAA