Deck 14: Managing Behavior in the Public Interest

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Public administrators should see themselves as public ______.

A) guardians
B) angels
C) leaders
D) entrepreneurs
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In the public sector we should manage our own behavior and influence the behavior of others in a manner that is consistent with the public interest and the values of ______.

A) consultative approach
B) democratic governance
C) leadership
D) capitalism
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According to the tenet "the public interest is the aim, not the by-product," the goal is the creation of shared ______ and shared responsibilities.

A) ideologies
B) wisdom
C) policies
D) interests
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All of the following were identified as central issues in organizational behavior in this chapter EXCEPT for ______.

A) ethics
B) cultural competence
C) new public service
D) trainings and procedures
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The goal to not find quick solutions driven by individual choices is a component of which of the following tenets of new public service?

A) The public interest is the aim, not the by-product.
B) Serve citizens, not customers.
C) Value citizenship and public service above entrepreneurship.
D) Accountability is not simple.
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Using the tools and approaches of new public management, public and nonprofit organizations have succeeded in making which of the following changes?

A) increased efficiency and financial discipline
B) streamlined services
C) held top executives accountable for performance goals
D) all of these
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The public interest is the result of a dialogue about shared values rather than the ______ of individual self-interests.

A) assertion
B) expansion
C) reduction
D) aggregation
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Which of the following themes is recurrent in the chapter and discussion on new public service?

A) entrepreneurship
B) privatization
C) inclusion
D) leadership
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The new public service begins with the idea that democratic principles and ______ values are paramount.

A) citizenship
B) community
C) participation in decision making
D) all of these
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The increasing "marketization" of the sector calls for all of the following EXCEPT for ______.

A) increased revenue
B) accountability
C) competition
D) increasing charitable contributions
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Policies and programs meeting public needs can be achieved most effectively and responsibly through ______ and ______.

A) power; jurisdiction
B) collective efforts; collaborative processes
C) empowerment; collective input
D) decision-making; authority
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One of the main tenets of the new public service is ______.

A) serve rather than steer
B) steer rather than drive
C) lead rather than follow
D) public interest is the by-product of the ultimate aim
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Public administrators should create efficiencies by ______ and ______ earned income, and concentrating on accountability and high performance.

A) enabling; increasing
B) enabling; decreasing
C) privatizing; increasing
D) privatizing; decreasing
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According to the text, it is imperative that public and nonprofit administrations ______.

A) become culturally competent
B) try to maximize profits
C) address conflicts within the organization
D) attend trainings on how to improve work environments
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As our nation becomes more ______, and we increasingly interact with other nations around the globe, it is imperative that public administrators become culturally competent so as to better understand and serve the changing needs of communities and citizens.

A) diverse
B) undemocratic
C) democratic
D) authoritative
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Productivity improvement, process reengineering, and performance measurement are seen as important tools in designing ______.

A) democracy
B) management systems
C) constitution
D) goals
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All of the following are main tenets of the new public service EXCEPT for ______.

A) serve rather than steer
B) think local, act global
C) think strategically, act democratically
D) serve citizens, not customers
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Citizens, unlike business customers, are committed to matters that go beyond their short-term interests and are willing to assume ______ for what happens in their neighborhoods and communities.

A) drawbacks
B) costs
C) personal responsibility
D) jurisdictional challenges
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The new public service emphasizes the importance of ______.

A) managing through people
B) commanding people
C) coercing people
D) convincing citizens
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In the new public service, the notion that solving problems requires citizens and communities be engaged in implementing policies is an example of ______.

A) thinking strategically and acting democratically
B) serving citizens, not customers
C) serving rather than steering
D) valuing people, not just productivity
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The public service should discourage creating processes and arenas in which citizens can engage with one another.
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How can one manage his or her own behavior and influence the behavior of others in a manner that is consistent with the public interest and the values of democratic governance? Be sure to include motivation, communication, and leadership strategies, among other things, in your discussion.
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Public servants are more likely to treat citizens with respect if they also are treated with respect by those who manage public agencies.
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Nonprofits are often thought of solely in terms of providing programs and charitable services.
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Public administration need not develop opportunities for employees and citizens to affirm and act on public service motives and values.
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The new public service suggests that systems are likely to fail in the long term if insufficient attention is paid to the values and interests of individual members of an organization.
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What is the importance of valuing citizenship and public service above entrepreneurship?
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Discuss the importance of being culturally competent.
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The new public service begins with the idea that democratic principles and values such as citizenship, community, and participation in decision-making are paramount.
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Discuss the main tenets of the "new public service." How do they differ from traditional models?
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If productivity is the key that propels an organization into profitability, why is it that in the new public service, we should value people and not just productivity?
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Public and nonprofit administrators are like the owners and entrepreneurs of business enterprises.
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It is important to remember that nonprofit organizations also have an important role to play in democratic governance.
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Enhancing governmental performance should be considered within the normative context of non-democratic values.
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Despite the conventional wisdom that public employees crave the security and structure of bureaucratic jobs, public servants are people who are motivated by their desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
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1
Public administrators should see themselves as public ______.

A) guardians
B) angels
C) leaders
D) entrepreneurs
D
2
In the public sector we should manage our own behavior and influence the behavior of others in a manner that is consistent with the public interest and the values of ______.

A) consultative approach
B) democratic governance
C) leadership
D) capitalism
B
3
According to the tenet "the public interest is the aim, not the by-product," the goal is the creation of shared ______ and shared responsibilities.

A) ideologies
B) wisdom
C) policies
D) interests
D
4
All of the following were identified as central issues in organizational behavior in this chapter EXCEPT for ______.

A) ethics
B) cultural competence
C) new public service
D) trainings and procedures
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5
The goal to not find quick solutions driven by individual choices is a component of which of the following tenets of new public service?

A) The public interest is the aim, not the by-product.
B) Serve citizens, not customers.
C) Value citizenship and public service above entrepreneurship.
D) Accountability is not simple.
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Using the tools and approaches of new public management, public and nonprofit organizations have succeeded in making which of the following changes?

A) increased efficiency and financial discipline
B) streamlined services
C) held top executives accountable for performance goals
D) all of these
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The public interest is the result of a dialogue about shared values rather than the ______ of individual self-interests.

A) assertion
B) expansion
C) reduction
D) aggregation
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Which of the following themes is recurrent in the chapter and discussion on new public service?

A) entrepreneurship
B) privatization
C) inclusion
D) leadership
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9
The new public service begins with the idea that democratic principles and ______ values are paramount.

A) citizenship
B) community
C) participation in decision making
D) all of these
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10
The increasing "marketization" of the sector calls for all of the following EXCEPT for ______.

A) increased revenue
B) accountability
C) competition
D) increasing charitable contributions
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11
Policies and programs meeting public needs can be achieved most effectively and responsibly through ______ and ______.

A) power; jurisdiction
B) collective efforts; collaborative processes
C) empowerment; collective input
D) decision-making; authority
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12
One of the main tenets of the new public service is ______.

A) serve rather than steer
B) steer rather than drive
C) lead rather than follow
D) public interest is the by-product of the ultimate aim
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13
Public administrators should create efficiencies by ______ and ______ earned income, and concentrating on accountability and high performance.

A) enabling; increasing
B) enabling; decreasing
C) privatizing; increasing
D) privatizing; decreasing
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14
According to the text, it is imperative that public and nonprofit administrations ______.

A) become culturally competent
B) try to maximize profits
C) address conflicts within the organization
D) attend trainings on how to improve work environments
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15
As our nation becomes more ______, and we increasingly interact with other nations around the globe, it is imperative that public administrators become culturally competent so as to better understand and serve the changing needs of communities and citizens.

A) diverse
B) undemocratic
C) democratic
D) authoritative
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16
Productivity improvement, process reengineering, and performance measurement are seen as important tools in designing ______.

A) democracy
B) management systems
C) constitution
D) goals
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17
All of the following are main tenets of the new public service EXCEPT for ______.

A) serve rather than steer
B) think local, act global
C) think strategically, act democratically
D) serve citizens, not customers
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Citizens, unlike business customers, are committed to matters that go beyond their short-term interests and are willing to assume ______ for what happens in their neighborhoods and communities.

A) drawbacks
B) costs
C) personal responsibility
D) jurisdictional challenges
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The new public service emphasizes the importance of ______.

A) managing through people
B) commanding people
C) coercing people
D) convincing citizens
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In the new public service, the notion that solving problems requires citizens and communities be engaged in implementing policies is an example of ______.

A) thinking strategically and acting democratically
B) serving citizens, not customers
C) serving rather than steering
D) valuing people, not just productivity
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21
The public service should discourage creating processes and arenas in which citizens can engage with one another.
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22
How can one manage his or her own behavior and influence the behavior of others in a manner that is consistent with the public interest and the values of democratic governance? Be sure to include motivation, communication, and leadership strategies, among other things, in your discussion.
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23
Public servants are more likely to treat citizens with respect if they also are treated with respect by those who manage public agencies.
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24
Nonprofits are often thought of solely in terms of providing programs and charitable services.
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25
Public administration need not develop opportunities for employees and citizens to affirm and act on public service motives and values.
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The new public service suggests that systems are likely to fail in the long term if insufficient attention is paid to the values and interests of individual members of an organization.
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What is the importance of valuing citizenship and public service above entrepreneurship?
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Discuss the importance of being culturally competent.
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The new public service begins with the idea that democratic principles and values such as citizenship, community, and participation in decision-making are paramount.
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30
Discuss the main tenets of the "new public service." How do they differ from traditional models?
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If productivity is the key that propels an organization into profitability, why is it that in the new public service, we should value people and not just productivity?
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Public and nonprofit administrators are like the owners and entrepreneurs of business enterprises.
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It is important to remember that nonprofit organizations also have an important role to play in democratic governance.
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Enhancing governmental performance should be considered within the normative context of non-democratic values.
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Despite the conventional wisdom that public employees crave the security and structure of bureaucratic jobs, public servants are people who are motivated by their desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
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