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    the profession of public administration. Later‚ in 2005‚ the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) classified equity as the fourth pillar of public administration‚ alongside the well-established pillars of economy‚ efficiency‚ and effectiveness (Norman-Major‚ 2011). Already accustomed to the established pillars of public administration‚ the incorporation of equity has presented challenges for public administrators. Norman-Major (2011) argues that the primary reasons public administrators

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    A Swot and Pest Analysis

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    users in the digital economy. There are five thrusts and six programs of egovernance in Singapore. The development of e-Government involves three main relationships: Government to Citizen (G2C)‚ Government to Business (G2B) and Government to Employees/Public Servants (G2E). This paper employs the SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats) analysis and PEST (Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological) determinants to evaluate the current state of e-Government in Singapore and its preparedness

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    E-Government in Bangladesh

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    E-Governance and Developing Countries : Introduction and examples . Research Report‚ No. 3‚ April 2001‚ International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD). 3. Bestle‚ Lars H.‚ 2005. Pro-poor e-Governance in Asia and the Pacific-Making public service delivery work better for the poor. UNDP- APDIP‚ Bangkok Regional Center. 4. Davis‚ Richard‚ 1999. The Web of Politics: The Internet’s Impact on the American Political System. New York Oxford University press. 5. Dr. Madon‚ Shirin‚ 2004.

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    POL264 Modern Political Theory MAX WEBER: ON BUREAUCRACY John Kilcullen Macquarie University Copyright (c) 1996‚ R.J. Kilcullen. See Marx on Capitalism Reading Guide 8: Max Weber ’GM’ refers to H.H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills (trans. and ed.)‚ From Max Weber (New York‚ 1946) (H/33/.W36). ’SEO’ refers to Max Weber‚ The Theory of Social and Economic Organization‚ tr. Henderson and Parsons (New York‚ 1947) ((HB/175/.W364). ’ES’ refers to Max Weber‚ Economy and Society

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    Deanna Saylor Human Resources Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations Y505 Exam One 5/25/2010 1. In your own words‚ what is a psychological contract? Why is this concept important to studying human resources? Explain. Give an example of a psychological contract you had with an employer and what‚ if anything‚ happened when it was broken. A psychological contract is what the employee expects to receive from the employer and vice versa. For example‚ in my job‚ I expect that my employer

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    E-government portal of rep. of Korea | Assignment1 | | H.K.S.C Kumari | 09020314 | 2009ICT031 | 6/7/2013 | | Contents Introduction 2 SWOT analysis of e-government strategy of South Korea (Critical writing) 3 Strengths of the portal are described 4 Korea’s e-government 6 Services from the portal 6 Future of e-government Korea 11 Introduction Rep. of Korea is one of those best e-government services providing countries in the world with the vision of “The world’s

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    Coruption in Pakistan

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    every facet of our life. Not a single institution is without its black sheep whose number is ever on the increase. Corruption means “dishonesty or illegal behaviour‚ especially of people in authority.” A common definition of corruption is “the use of public office for private gains”. As a matter of fact; we seem to be developing Immunity towards corruption. Indulgence in corruption is no longer looked upon as an immoral or shameful act. Rather a person who does not avail the opportunity to amass wealth

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    relations between people. 6. Promotion and selection based on technical competence. One of the more dramatic examples of the strengths and weaknesses of bureaucratic organization is the civil service. A fact that sometimes escapes the demanding public is that usually services such as the issuance of the National ID card‚ birth certificate and many others can be delivered quickly and cheaply across the country. Coordinating the efforts of a large number of employees such as the civil service is

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    The Ideal Bureaucracy

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    monocratic variety of bureaucracy is capable of attaining the highest degree of efficiency and would be the most rational known means of carrying out the imperative control over human beings. The primary source of the superiority of bureaucratic administration lies in the role of technical knowledge. He also likened that bureaucratic apparatus should be independent and possess there own means of subsistence. Like in the case of war‚ if the bureaucratic machinery is technically efficient‚ it will continue

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    Hannah Arendt's Analysis

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    According to Hannah Arendt‚ “The Greek thought‚ the human capacity for political organization is not only different from but stands in direct opposition to that natural association whose center is the home (oikiri) and the family (23) and that “the freedom (and in some instances so-called freedom) of society which requires and justifies the restraint of political authority.” (30). we know that politics and speech had evolved from Aristocracy to Democracy and the purpose of speech evolving from trying

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