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Foundations Of Public Service

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Designed to serve as a basic text for an introductory course in Public Administration, this innovative work provides students with an understanding of the basic management functions that are covered in all standard textbooks with two important differences.First, it is written to address the needs of both the experienced practitioner and the entry-level public servant. Case examples bridge the content-rich environment of practitioners with the basic principles of public administration sought by pre-service students.Second, the discussion of basic management practices is grounded in the political and ethical tensions inherent in the American constitutional form of governance. This reflects the author's belief that public administration operates as an integral part of the country's political traditions, and thereby helps define the political culture. The book provides a framework for understanding American political traditions and how they inform public administration as a political practice.The book includes tables and charts to summarize and distill the main features of each chapter. Each section includes a master case that is integrated into the discussion of topics and principles covered in subsequent chapters. The book provides students with a chronological development of four governing legacies that have remained at the center of public administration since the nation's founding. Each chapter includes practical study questions, and the book includes a comprehensive bibliography.

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First published January 1, 2008

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October 14, 2014
I really enjoy this book. I read a lot of it for a course reference, but not cover to cover. I think I would actually enjoy reading it for pleasure. For me it is a collection of the thought provoking brilliance that this country was founded on that you will read in the Federalist Papers or something by Alexis de Tocqueville... only this is readable. It is also more recent with fascinating looks into intelligent political and administrative theories from the likes of Woodrow Wilson and covers the evolution and challenges of public administration from the patronage era through populism and progressive agendas to the current trend toward entrepreneurial government.

One of the difficulties that I had with this book was that it was inspiring so that I had a hard time staying focused on what I was reading. I think what may have been happening though is that I was researching for a paper and got giddy over the fact that this book is challenging to read, but I could actually read it! I just felt like the book was well organized and well supported by top experts and the best minds that have contributed to the subject throughout the history of America.
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