Growing up as the only child of a maintenance worker and a third grade teacher‚ the value of education and the motivation to learn and perform well were always stressed. Completing my masters of public administration degree is my most notable accomplishment. While completing the application process‚ my grandfather died. Unfortunately‚ nine months later my grandmother died during midterms. It was challenging. Prior to my grandparents passing‚ I had never experienced such poignancy. Additionally
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Transcript for Talk Show by Megan Reed American Military University PADM 510 Administrative Theory Dr. Kristen Obst 9 May 2013 Good morning this is Megan Reed from PADM news radio station and the topic of discussion today is politics and administration when it concerns policy. My guests are Max Weber‚ Frederick W. Taylor and Luther H. Gulick. Megan: I would like to open the discussion by asking a little about each of your past and what hobbies interest you. Let’s begin with you Mr. Weber‚
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Luther Gulick’s Managerial Perspective on Public Administration: Gulick believed that we should separate politics and administration and was a huge fan of Henri Fayol whose major study is discipline was management. He believed that adherence to a core set of management principles would help organizations achieve optimum performance in working toward their goals. Gulick coined division of labor‚ the principle of unity of command and also span of control. Span of control dictates that superiors
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Public Administration in the Movies On the surface‚ it would seem that a film focusing on the rise and fall of a naive and idealistic Senator would have very little in common with a film that deals with 1940s mobsters and the creation of Las Vegas. Indeed‚ most would say that the 1939 classic‚ Mr. Smith Goes to Washington‚ holds no commonality whatsoever with the semi-accurate‚ 1992 biographical film‚ Bugsy. Yet‚ that would be a very surface level assumption; under this exterior‚ the two films showcase
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Administrative and Politics Dichotomy Christopher J. Corbett Grantham University Professor Rob McNellis Abstract For many years‚ the political-administrative dichotomy has been one of the most disputed theories of public administration. Despite serious debates and critiques‚ the differences between politics and public administration have been present over the past decades. The question still remains today whether or not politics and public administration can work together for
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President Woodrow Wilson- He is the 28th president who directed America during WW1‚ by bringing it into and out of the war. William Jennings Bryan- He was Wilson’s Secretary of State who was delighted at America’s plan to force other countries to trade and work together. W. E. B. Du Bois- He was an influential African American leader of the NAACP and he believed there needed to be full and immediate equality for Blacks and Whites. In addition‚ he criticized the Europeans
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Woodrow Wilson‚ “Peace Without Victory” (22‚ January 1917) What kind of aims does the United States have‚ according to Wilson? How does he justify a prominent role for Americans in resolving a European war? What does the expression “peace without victory” mean? President Wilson decided to enter World War I in order to make the world "safe for democracy". According to him‚ American people have no business in resolving a European war and participating “in that great enterprise”. At the same time
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“Public service is a public trust‚ requiring employees to place loyalty to the Constitution‚ the laws and ethical principles above private gain.” Therefore‚ public employees should not engage in any activity that may lead to private gain while jeopardizing the public’s trust. Employees at all-time should act in an impartial manner‚ and always think of their obligation to the citizens and the public. The objective is to avoid any action that may jeopardize the agency and cause the public to lose
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What are the distinguishing features of public management? How different is public management from traditional public administration. The public sector has undergone a critical phase changing both its theoretical and practical underpinnings as a result of the advent of public management. There are debates from various scholars and social scientists to whether Traditional Public Administration has changed and whether there are differences
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The presidencies of both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson featured significant foreign policies. Roosevelt favored imperialism and increasing American influence and prestige‚ willing to use force when other means failed; many of his projects‚ such as the Panama Canal‚ succeeded. Wilson was an idealist‚ eager to promote democracy and world peace‚ and unwilling to use force; many of his attempts to encourage democracy and peace‚ such as the League of Nations‚ backfired. While the primary aim of
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