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COVID-19 has created a paradigm shift in the notion of bureaucracy as usual. As part of this new era, balance and harmony will continue to be a characteristic of…
We currently see more individuals putting aside previous barriers to come together and contribute to public service. Behind these efforts are the public administrators of higher education, who are exercising…
The long-term side effects of this pandemic are sure to be felt for months and even years ahead, so we must get ahead of that curve and acknowledge the work…
Public sector leaders have a duty and an obligation to plan for and respond to catastrophes. By investing in training and resources needed to minimize adverse events, while having a…
Americans have been asked to come together or unite to overcome COVID-19’s effects. In forming this cooperating union, we must set aside political ideologies for the betterment of the society…
This article will focus on the outsized role of microeconomists in shaping the faculty and curriculum of public policy programs at United States colleges and universities. Despite the importance of…
Crisis plans and training exercises should go beyond capacity building and resilience to include planning for what happens to bodies when morgue spaces become full. How are funeral home workers…
Despite notable shortages, the use of public-private stewardship has allowed the expansion of testing capabilities and the availability of masks and ventilators. This shows that the private sector can be…
Weeds are like death and taxes—they will surely outlive all of us. As policymakers, students and scholars, we can learn from simple weeds the challenges and opportunities to mitigate human…
Communities expect public sector agencies to continue service delivery, even if only on a limited basis. This requires both organizational preparedness and individual preparedness, but the latter is often neglected…
Governmental and Institutional Procurement Officials Must Aim to Mitigate Future Supply Failures
The goal of this article is to encourage anyone and everyone to suggest measures we can implement quickly to assure that critically needed goods, supplies and services are widely available…
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