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Government Finance in Perspective: A Misuse of Financial Analysis

Government Finance in Perspective: A Misuse of Financial Analysis

Government exists to serve the people and not to be self-serving. Yet the financial analysis that is often used to evaluate programs and policies looks at what is best for…

Developing the Brain Metaphor to Create a Learning Organization

Developing the Brain Metaphor to Create a Learning Organization

Administrators looking at creating or maintaining a learning organization need to consider how Gareth Morgan’s brain metaphor facilitates creating a viable learning organization. The brain metaphor described in Morgan’s Images…

Better than Nothing isn’t Good Enough: Integrating Improved Biosurveillance Technology with Scenario-Based Planning for Public Health Emergencies

Better than Nothing isn’t Good Enough: Integrating Improved Biosurveillance Technology with Scenario-Based Planning for Public Health Emergencies

The United States must make improving our capacity to detect and identify a biological threat a major national priority…

Tolerating Rising Crime: Is Cooperate & Comply the New Norm?

Tolerating Rising Crime: Is Cooperate & Comply the New Norm?

With the rising crime in our country, communities have a choice to make. Do we continue down the path of less enforcement and prosecutions, or do we reinvest in police…

ASPA Pandemic Task Force Presents Exploring COVID-19 Inequities Among Black and Latinx Populations in the United States: CRT Perspectives

ASPA Pandemic Task Force Presents Exploring COVID-19 Inequities Among Black and Latinx Populations in the United States: CRT Perspectives

The ASPA Pandemic Task Force hosted a webinar to address the necessity of using critical race theory (CRT) to explore the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black and Latinx…

Reimagining Public Administration Education Post COVID-19: Part I

Reimagining Public Administration Education Post COVID-19: Part I

This article will focus on reimagining public administration education post-COVID-19. The new reality will require preparing graduates with skills to meet challenges that have not been known before.…

Thriving Rural Communities: Big Data Insights & Stories to Tell

Thriving Rural Communities: Big Data Insights & Stories to Tell

Why do some rural communities thrive compared to their peers, despite continuing to lose population? The Rural Smart Shrink Initiative is using data as evidence to explore this question.…

It’s Part of the Job

It’s Part of the Job

It takes vigilance and courage for public servants to resist administrative evil and racism but doing so is part of the job description. To better face such inevitable ethical battles,…

Lean American Rescue Plan ACT (ARPA)

Lean American Rescue Plan ACT (ARPA)

Lean management principles and process improvement techniques can maximize the value of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Moreover, these funds provide an opportunity to build a robust sustainable…

Introducing Performance Appraisals in the Public Sector

Introducing Performance Appraisals in the Public Sector

Performance measures are a significant indicator of how to effectively make an organization successful. Taking a periodic look at how an organization is functioning is prudent to ensure measures are…

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