by Dan | Apr 14, 2023 | public administration
During the Graduate Synthesis course, we have examined the challenges that public administrators face when trying to be good public servants. These challenges can shape their chances for successfully carrying out their administrative and “shared”...
by Dan | Apr 14, 2023 | public administration
Various arguments in support of community problem solving are addressed in most of the readings assigned this semester as well as in courses throughout the program. One idea is that coproduction engages community members in shared governance for deliberative...
by Dan | Apr 14, 2023 | public administration
Historically, bureaucracies have used rational, incremental, and crisis designs for problem solving. Drawing on the work of Jun and others, write an essay that addresses the questions below. You may apply your theoretical arguments to the practice of public...
by Dan | Apr 5, 2023 | public administration
Case Study: The Supreme Court, Federalism, and Public Administrators Assignment Christensen and Wise (2009) state, the U.S. Supreme Court has come to play an important role in articulating that system of rules. The Supreme Court’s federalism decisions are...
by Dan | Feb 13, 2023 | public administration
This literature review should review work on the concept of wicked problems and it’s influence of public leadership. Relevant examples of ‘wicked’ problems is the covid19 pandemic. The focus of this piece should be on the relationship between...
by Dan | Feb 4, 2023 | public administration
What does the ideal welcoming community look like? Develop and describe the ideal welcoming community. Identify programs and practices local government should promote. What challenges to local officials face in creating such a community? Consider both the...