The Public Administration Casebook
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 28 February 2011
- ISBN 9780205607419
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages128 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 186 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The Public Administration Casebook is a practice-based collection that speaks to the lived experience of students and prepares them to become more effective practioners of public and non-profit sectors by providing case studies arranged around major themes in public administration.
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The Public Administration Casebook is a practice-based collection that speaks to the lived experience of students and prepares them to become more effective practioners of public and non-profit sectors by providing case studies arranged around major themes in public administration.
Key Features:
The 14 case studies are organized by main themes of public administration including political context of public administration, bureaucracy and organizational structure, organizational culture, leadership, human relations administration, budgeting, ethics, and decision making.
Since they reflect actual experience, each case contains one or two secondary themes illustrating how the fundamental concepts and issues that students learn about function in concert in the real world.
Students worked with the text authors to create, develop, and write each of these case studies so that the material better reflects current workplace realities and therefore results in a more meaningful learning experience for everyone.
The focus on students provides a teaching case methodology that serves as an easily adaptable model for other instructors.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 The Stoughton City Budget, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Ann Robertson; Chapter 2 Social Security Administration Case, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Christine Latinette; Chapter 3 Holy Spirit Church Bookkeeper Case, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Jessica Tietjen; Chapter 4 The Rio Estrecho Authority, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Scott Crawford; Chapter 5 United States Coast Guard, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Susanne Hoernschemeyer, Jay Lipinski; Chapter 6 Southern Medical School, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Michaele L. Hall; Chapter 7 Crime Victim Support Center, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Jessica Vick; Chapter 8 University Phone Center Case, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Rebecca Aune; Chapter 9 The Islamic Center Case, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Nauman Wadalawala; Chapter 10 Readnow!, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Cassandra Slattery; Chapter 11 Oakdale Administrator Case, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Coley Lewis; Chapter 12 Grassroots Change Initiatives Case, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Illana Barash; Chapter 13 Community Health Center Case, Jennifer M. Giancola, Robert A. Cropf, Jacquelynn Orr; Chapter 14 Community Credit Union, Robert A. Cropf, Jennifer M. Giancola, Paul Woodruff;
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