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Status Quo and Loss of Direction

Status Quo and Loss of Direction

Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister and one of the greatest wartime leaders of modern history, was voted out of office in July 1945, just two months following the…

The Dynamics of Public Health Performance Management

The Dynamics of Public Health Performance Management

In recent years, a growing desire to monitor and improve organizational performance has emerged in health departments around the country. This trend has been slower than in other government service…

Social Justice in Southside Chicago

Social Justice in Southside Chicago

American history is fraught with thousands of examples of community groups that brought national attention to their causes and community needs. These groups force us, as public and nonprofit managers,…

Navigating Religion and Public Service with an Increasingly Diverse Workforce

Navigating Religion and Public Service with an Increasingly Diverse Workforce

It is rare for the discipline of public administration to acknowledge religious inclinations as a public service motivation. This lack of attention or appreciation does not negate the very real…

Dreamers, DACA and the Fourteenth Amendment

Dreamers, DACA and the Fourteenth Amendment

While it’s stated there are over 800,000 DACA recipients in this country currently, Rhode Island’s numbers hover somewhere around 1,200. Under the Trump Administration, only 250 qualify for DACA renewal.…

Teaching through Multimedia: Adding Diagrams to Enhance Public Administration Course Delivery

Teaching through Multimedia: Adding Diagrams to Enhance Public Administration Course Delivery

Frequently used in textbooks, diagrams also add clarity to the traditional educational lecture format, supporting students’ understanding by illustrating and organizing concepts and theories, and by modeling relationships between them.…

What’s Next for Food Security?

What’s Next for Food Security?

Food security is a major concern of governmental, nongovernmental and international organizations for moral, health, economic and sometimes for national security reasons. History has demonstrated that food insecurity does not…

World Cup Soccer and Policymaking: Strategies for Success

World Cup Soccer and Policymaking: Strategies for Success

Winning the World Cup, or merely qualifying, as the United States failed to do for this summer’s competition, requires tactics and principles that can provide lessons for successful policymaking and…

Employee Valuation: The “A-ha” Moment!

Employee Valuation: The “A-ha” Moment!

Are Administrators not investing in people because of low output (read: productivity and widgets), or, as Administrators, have we underinvested in our greatest commodity: People? We must have an “A-ha”…

The Tragedy of Public Management

The Tragedy of Public Management

Public managers must be guardians of the public trust who know how to help build a Good Society. Sustainability — which stresses justice across the interdependent domains of the economy,…

State of the Nation in U.S. Healthcare: What Has Changed for 2018?

State of the Nation in U.S. Healthcare: What Has Changed for 2018?

One short year ago, with inauguration of a new President and more conservative Congressional control, American citizens were pondering the future of not only the Patient Protection and Affordable Care…

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