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Averting a Crisis: Making Government Service Attractive Again

Averting a Crisis: Making Government Service Attractive Again

The interest in public service careers appears to have faded. In a recent survey by Route Fifty, human capital and workforce issues were the number one problem. Annual surveys by…

Building Public Spaces for Women in Pakistan

Building Public Spaces for Women in Pakistan

Pakistani women’s participation in the workforce has increased by over 50 percent in the last 15 years. However, despite these gains, women’s access to public spaces and their participation in…

What the 2016 Political “Earthquake” Portends for the Future Role of the Federal Government

What the 2016 Political “Earthquake” Portends for the Future Role of the Federal Government

One of my teachers, Walter Dean Burnham, is an advocate of using geological metaphors to understand longer term political patterns. I am going to use his approach to write now…

Update on Water for Toledo

Update on Water for Toledo

Toledo last made national news for its water plant four years ago when routine monitoring detected microcystin – a toxin produced by the harmful blue-green algae. The Water Department immediately…

My Vision of Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

My Vision of Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

Women are still stymied in their quests for higher education because of their family situations. Many women would love to pursue traditional degree programs. They understand the benefits of having…

Public Administration in Fragile States

Public Administration in Fragile States

Fragile states exist on every continent. Many are in Africa but Haiti and Venezuela are considered fragile states. Fragile states are often geographically close to successful states. Botswana, for example,…

From “Trust Us” to Transparent Local Government

From “Trust Us” to Transparent Local Government

On the evening of April 8, 2018, City of Fort Collins, CO, City Manager Darin Atteberry stood at a podium in a hotel ballroom. Addressing an audience of distinguished leaders…

Where Will Government Be In The Next Twenty Years?

Where Will Government Be In The Next Twenty Years?

Some recent reports have had me thinking about the transformation of local, state and the federal government in the United States. In February, I had written about the International Public…

Empty Space

Empty Space

Some think our cities are too full. Residents complain about the growing pains of construction next door and car traffic in the suburbs. Because of these inconveniences, some residents try…

Machiavellian Leadership in Public Administration?

Machiavellian Leadership in Public Administration?

A principal responsibility of the public manager is to develop and/or protect a desired organizational culture. The organizational culture constitutes the values and beliefs held by members of an organization…

The Colors of the Wind: A Common Sense Revolution in Public Service

The Colors of the Wind: A Common Sense Revolution in Public Service

Public Administration has been present for every wind of public or social reform that has whistled or roared through the ages. Each wind has carved the path for the next…

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