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Metaphors and Public Administration Ethics

Metaphors and Public Administration Ethics

With research indicating that metaphors can influence how subordinates perceive administrators, what metaphors might public administrators consider invoking to promote themselves as ethical leaders?…

Effective Collaboration and the Familiar Stranger

Effective Collaboration and the Familiar Stranger

Perhaps we need to expand our practice of networking, focusing more on identifying and having dialogues with familiar strangers than simply on interacting with others.…

COVID Recovery: A Deeper Look

COVID Recovery: A Deeper Look

The employment data confirms it. The American economy is back following the initial destabilization created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet the same report provides details on important sub groups within…

National Cemeteries, National Treasures

National Cemeteries, National Treasures

Visiting our fallen heroes in national cemeteries provides a stark reminder of the turmoil and conflict of our history.…

Public Administration: How it All Started in Egypt, China and Rome

Public Administration: How it All Started in Egypt, China and Rome

Remembering some of the basic pillars of government bureaucracy established during Ancient Egyptian, Chinese and Roman civilizations may serve as inspiration to other scholars for conducting research.…

Public Perceptions of Increased Funding for HBCUs

Public Perceptions of Increased Funding for HBCUs

The dedication to the advancement of diversity in education by historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is evidenced by their contributions to minority and low-income education but may be improved…

The Human Side of the New Normal

The Human Side of the New Normal

Employees from all sectors are demanding transparency, development, trusting environments, compassion and care. Welcome to the new normal.…

What Do the Pandemic and School Integration Have in Common?

What Do the Pandemic and School Integration Have in Common?

Returning to the classroom has caused me to reflect on what has happened during the pandemic and the parallels I see to another time in Virginia history when our schools…

Explaining Volunteer Behaviors Through Gender

Explaining Volunteer Behaviors Through Gender

Membership organizations play a significant role in the United States, both in serving their members and shaping public policy. Toward that end, these orgnizations need to involve their members—to the…

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