Training public administrators around the world

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Training public administrators around the world

edited by Stuart S. Nagel

Quorum Books, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-175) and index

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Among the most intractable problems in the public sector is how to train effective administrators. Nagel and the contributors to this wide-ranging investigation show how worldwide the training problem is, and how critical is the need to solve it. Included here are discussions of, among other issues, how to motivate, reward, promote, and sanction new and experienced hires, and also how to deal with them fairly and productively in other ways. They explore ways to provide training courses in colleges, government agencies, and private sector training facilities, how to teach specific subjects, such as financial administration (including taxation, spending, budgeting), and how to develop and implement public policies that are effective, efficient, and equitable. Interdisciplinary as well as cross-national, the book provides viewpoints from both academics and practitioners — people from political science, public administration, public policy and related disciplines. It also offers a combination of liberal and conservative ideological viewpoints, and reaches into Africa, Asia, East and West Europe, Latin America and North America for its viewpoints. Among the book's features are its stress on the importance of well-trained public administrators, its coverage of the controversial aspects of public administration training, and its success at integrating the substance of public policy with administrative procedures. The result is a major source of information for public administrators and policy makers already in government service and for students in academic programs preparing them for it.

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Asia Public Administration in Australia: The Changing Paradigm, by Allan Peachment In-Service Training in Public Administration: The Case of Hong Kong, by Peter K. W. Fong Europe Education for Public Administration in Slovenia by Miha Brejc The Challenge of Training in Transition from Communism, by Artashes Gazaryan and Jurgita Kersyte Latin America Human Resources and Argentine Public Administration, by Laura Zuvanic and Graciela Guidobono Middle East Training Public Employees in Saudi Arabia, by Mohammed Al-Bishi North America Action Training for Administrative Reform, by Yves Poulin John Dewey, Democratic Values, and Social Change in Public Administration Education, by Laurance R. Geri

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