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Social Equity, Social Justice, Research and the Pandemic

Social Equity, Social Justice, Research and the Pandemic

We need critical Public Policy and Administration scholarship to understand, explain and address inequities and injustices in access to healthcare, education, housing, policing, childcare and similar public services. …

Eight Reasons Why Online Collaboration Systems Fail

Eight Reasons Why Online Collaboration Systems Fail

Online collaboration software must work well so government employees can work together effectively and efficiently.…

History and Its Relevance to Public Administration

History and Its Relevance to Public Administration

History is the laboratory of human experiences...To study a nation’s administrative system would be incomplete without examining that country’s historical experiences.…

Who Has the Right To Pull the Plug?

Who Has the Right To Pull the Plug?

The decision to "pull the plug" is quite ethically charged, complicated and ultimately, there may not be one right answer. …

The Inclusive Workplace: Leading by Learning

The Inclusive Workplace: Leading by Learning

...while entities that truly strive to be more inclusive as well as cultivate their people’s difference will thrive, and as such, better serve the public their entities for which they…

Bringing Talent to the Door: Recruiting From a Larger Pool

Bringing Talent to the Door: Recruiting From a Larger Pool

To attract more talent, we must use better “magnets,” replacing older practices with new ones when needed.…

The 2021-22 Biden Legislative Ledger Has Spent $4 Trillion. Now What?

The 2021-22 Biden Legislative Ledger Has Spent $4 Trillion. Now What?

It’s important that this $4 trillion in spending is accompanied by accountability. The federal government must strategically assess impact in all the targeted areas of these bills. …

Yes to Suffrage—No to Suffering!

Yes to Suffrage—No to Suffering!

I’m confident that if we apply some basic, necessary guidelines to the voting process, we will be able to discover who wins the 2024 Presidential and Congressional elections before we…

Customer Service: The Nature of Distributed Work

Customer Service: The Nature of Distributed Work

Though we have been serving people in the distributed environment—can I say forever?—the demands are growing and governments and employees need to improve. …

Public Administration: Endless Lifelong Learning

Public Administration: Endless Lifelong Learning

Instead the intent of this article is to identify and describe the unique, ongoing, diverse, continuous improvement and lifelong learning opportunities naturally “built-into” a public administrator's job.…

Recent Supreme Court Jurisprudence and the Bill of Rights: Part 2—Schools of Thought Governing Legal Interpretation

Recent Supreme Court Jurisprudence and the Bill of Rights: Part 2—Schools of Thought Governing Legal Interpretation

The ideas of incrementalism, reasoning by example and doctrinal and moral interpretation should receive greater emphasis by our Supreme Court lest we allow men long dead do our thinking for…