Without public administration, the government cannot operate and manage own activities effectively and efficiently. The administration plays a vital role for delivering and distributing the public services to all corner of the country. Administration spreads all over the country for supplying the governmental and public goods and services up to the villages and door to door. The administration is not operating and managing the activities properly and smoothly in developing countries. The scopes of administration show the importance of public administration. Followings are the importance of Public Administration: Management of Public Service Distribution Social Change Disaster Management Population Control Preservation of Human Right Management of Industrial Relationship Protect from Internal and External Economic Development These points show that the administration is used all over the sections of country.
The Importance of Public Administration by William Hatcher
This is the first installment of a monthly column dedicated to exploring the connections between public administration and community development. Through this column, I hope to highlight the work in public administration that is focused on development and encourage our scholars to be engaged with other fields doing community development research. Community development is a broad area. A normal workday may have a community developer working on downtown revitalization in the morning and affordable housing by the afternoon. A community developer’s professional life is filled with diverse tasks; so, this column will also cover many topics. Future installments will explore how public administration scholars can help guide practitioners on issues of infrastructure capital, financial capital, cultural capital, and political capital in their communities. But first, we need to define community development and make a short case for its importance as an area of interest in public administration.