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The Hill-Burton Act of 1946: America’s First Health Policy

The Hill-Burton Act of 1946: America’s First Health Policy

It is safe to assume that the Hill-Burton Act is a lesser-known policy among the general public, yet it cannot be overlooked in its contribution to the historical record of…

Where to Start the Reform Process and Why We Choose to Ignore the Big Picture

Where to Start the Reform Process and Why We Choose to Ignore the Big Picture

In many developing countries, we devote too much attention to the details of reform and simply ignore the flaws in the big macro picture. We focus on the external façade…

Are We Planning for Future Leadership?

Are We Planning for Future Leadership?

Creating a succession plan with qualified individuals is tantamount to the success of the organization and requires serious consideration for correct implementation.…

How Governments Can Survive Recessions

How Governments Can Survive Recessions

What types of actions can governments take to re-establish or maintain fiscal balance if they are facing shrinking revenue bases and/or increasing spending demands in their external environment?…

Good Enough for Government Work

Good Enough for Government Work

Public administration is a humanistic enterprise. Our research needs to look at the data and the people. If we lose ourselves in our algorithms, so to speak, we lose the…

‘Fresh Ideas’ About Employee Engagement? Not so Fast

‘Fresh Ideas’ About Employee Engagement? Not so Fast

The start of 2020 has prompted a barrage of articles and posts describing employee engagement trends and innovations. But are these ideas really moving the needle?…

The Role of the Administrative State in Times of a Possible Pandemic

The Role of the Administrative State in Times of a Possible Pandemic

Can we as a developed society continue to wait until disaster strikes to catch up to the aftermath? In an era of extreme weather-induced disasters and an ever connected world,…

Time to Revisit Zero-Based Budgeting?

Time to Revisit Zero-Based Budgeting?

In the late 1970s, a new budget methodology was gaining popularity in the Federal Government: Zero-Based Budgeting, popularly known as, “ZBB.” This article explains the basic philosophy behind ZBB and…