Exam 1: The Practice and Discipline of Public Administration: Competing Concerns
Exam 1: The Practice and Discipline of Public Administration: Competing Concerns47 Questions
Exam 2: The American Administrative State: Development and Political Environment49 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations: The Structure of the American Administrative State45 Questions
Exam 4: Organization: Structure and Process48 Questions
Exam 5: Public Personnel Administration and Collective Bargaining44 Questions
Exam 6: Budgeting and the Public Finances45 Questions
Exam 7: Decision Making46 Questions
Exam 8: Policy Analysis and Implementation Evaluation45 Questions
Exam 9: Regulatory Administration: An Illustration of Management, Politics, and Law in the Public Sector45 Questions
Exam 10: Public Administration and the Public45 Questions
Exam 11: Public Administration and Democratic Constitutionalism45 Questions
Exam 12: Accountability and Ethics47 Questions
Exam 13: The Future25 Questions
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Which of the following is not associated with the traditional managerial approach to public administration?
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The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 established "Sunshine" provisions.
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According to the chapter, the political approach considers individuals as
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Collaborative governance could potentially lead to the government losing the ability to provide a service itself.
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According to the chapter, the best approach to public administration is
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The cognitive approach of the legal perspective is best described as
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Frank Goodnow developed the principles of scientific management.
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According to the chapter, the legal approach treats individual intentions as
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The Separation of Powers doctrine was intended by the framers of the Constitution to promote efficiency in governmental operations.
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The governmental obligation to promote the public interest distinguishes public administration from private management.
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According to the text, the New Public Management (NPM) approach is the best way to organize
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The judiciary's power to dispense with the harsh application of the law and adjust remedies to specific groups and individuals is known as
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Osborne and Gaebler's idea that government should "steer, not row" is referring to their support of
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Explain how the values embodied in the NPM approach may at times be at odds with the values of the political and legal approaches.
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Public administrators are not agents of the sovereign people and generally are not considered to hold the "public trust."
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Any discourse on public administration uses terms like "the public interest," "equity," "effectiveness," and "efficiency." Can these terms be defined in a fashion that could provide specific guidance for public administrators? How would you define them?
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Rule of law embodies the central values of procedural due process, substantive rights, and efficiency.
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Take each of the approaches to public administration-managerial (traditional and NPM), political, and legal-and state the values associated with each approach. Continue the discussion by taking any three of the following six characteristics, and explain how it relates to each of the different approaches: organizational structure, view of the individual, cognitive approach, budgeting, decision making, and characterization of government function.
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