<p><strong>"The editors have assembled a first-rate group of contributors to assess the enduring questions about federal executive branch leadership and bureaucratic service in America. The authors’ mix of academic and practical experience provides the reader a nice balance of perspectives. They recognize that effective federal bureaucratic leadership is more important than ever."</strong> – <i>Paul Teske, University of Colorado Denver, USA</i></p>

Public management is context dependent, rather than generic. That may sound obvious, but in the late 1920s through the 1930s, a dominant strand of thought considered public administration to be a "single process," wherever practiced. Today by contrast, federal administration is distinguished from private enterprise, nonprofit management, and state and local governmental practices by the combined effects of its scope and scale; the constitutional separation of powers, federalism, and protection of individual rights; and administrative law requirements for stakeholder participation, representation, transparency, privacy, due process and other democratic-constitutional values. The Handbook of Federal Leadership and Administration is a state-of-the art guide to the unique features of federal administration, informed by the latest theoretical developments, research, and practical applications, and the leadership and management of federal agencies. Written by "pracademics" with federal practitioners specifically in mind, the handbook is designed to bridge the gap between academic and applied public administration by identifying what resonates with practitioners as they search for usable theories and research findings to improve performance. Combining rigor and relevance in the study and practice of federal administration, it includes chapters on theory, history, reform initiatives, leadership, necessary skill sets, budgeting, power and influence, political embeddedness, change management, separated and shared executive, legislative, and judicial powers, effective communication, ethics, and emerging concepts and challenges. It will be essential reading for federal practitioners, scholars, and "pracademics" alike.
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Written by "pracademics" with federal practitioners specifically in mind, the handbook is designed to bridge the gap between academic and applied public administration by identifying what resonates with practitioners as they search for usable theories and research findings to improve performance. It will be essential reading for federal practitioners, scholars, and "pracademics" alike.
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1. The Bureaucratic Landscape: Origin and Implications for the Federal LeaderPatrick S. Malone2. Federal Administrative Leadership in the American Political SystemRobert F. Durant3. Theory & Practice in Federal Government Executive Branch Leadership & Administration: Developing Rigorous Approaches to Effective GovernmentBill Valdez4. Leadership and Management: The Use of Distributed Power and Influence in a Changing Federal GovernmentAndrew Rahaman5. Leadership Development: An Investment Necessary to Increase Federal Employee Engagement and Federal Government ProductivityRobert M. Tobias6. Administering and Leading in the Federal Government: The Need for an Adaptive Leadership Approach for 21st Century LeadersRuth Zaplin and Bill Valdez7. Leading with IntegrityDonald G. Zauderer8. Communicating to Drive Engagement and TrustAngelo Ioffreda9. A Review of Federal Government Reform Initiatives since the Passage of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993Nancy Kingsbury10. Change Management in Federal Government OrganizationsRuth S. Wagner11. Leading in the Context of Constitutional Government Joseph V. Kaplan12. Understanding the Federal Budget: Where Policy Meets MoneyNeile L. Miller13. Emerging Challenges for Federal Government LeadersData as an Asset - Big Data: Lost in SpaceJoyce HunterWorkforce Analytics: Data-Driven Human Capital ManagementAnita BlairCultivating Resilience: A Modern Day Organizational ImperativeDavid A. Bray and Charles R. RathDo’s and Don’ts of Social Media in the Federal GovernmentKim Mosser KnappThe Entrepreneurial Species within the Federal Government Innovation EcosystemAvery Sen
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"The editors have assembled a first-rate group of contributors to assess the enduring questions about federal executive branch leadership and bureaucratic service in America. The authors’ mix of academic and practical experience provides the reader a nice balance of perspectives. They recognize that effective federal bureaucratic leadership is more important than ever." – Paul Teske, University of Colorado Denver, USA
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781498756402
Publisert
2016-11-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
1300 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
332

Om bidragsyterne

David H. Rosenbloom is a Distinguished Professor of Public Administration in the School of Public Affairs at American University, USA.

Patrick S. Malone is a Professor and the Director of Key Executive Leadership Programs in the School of Public Affairs at American University, USA.

Bill Valdez is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Affairs at American University, USA. He is also a Senior Vice President at an international consulting firm that specializes in energy, environment and science/technology policy.