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  2. New Public Management - Wikipedia

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    New Public Management ( NPM) is an approach to running public service organizations that is used in government and public service institutions and agencies, at both sub-national and national levels. The term was first introduced by academics in the UK and Australia [ 1] [full citation needed] to describe approaches that were developed during ...

  3. Max Weber - Wikipedia

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    —Max Weber in Sociological Writings, 1904. Weber's methodology was developed in the context of wider debates about social scientific methodology. The first of which was the Methodenstreit ("method dispute"). His position in it was close to historicism, as he thought that social actions were heavily tied to particular historical contexts. Furthermore, analysing social actions required the ...

  4. New Public Administration - Wikipedia

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    It is just considered bureaucracy, disregarding the fact that bureaucracy is a specific organizational form present in both private and public sectors of organizations (Dhameja, 2003, p. 2). The discipline of public administration is focused on organizing, developing, and carrying out public policies for the benefit of the populace.

  5. Organizational theory - Wikipedia

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    The Hersey–Blanchard situational theory: This theory is an extension of Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid and Reddin's 3-D Management style theory. This model expanded the notion of relationship and task dimensions to leadership, and readiness dimension. 3. Contingency theory of decision-making

  6. POSDCORB - Wikipedia

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    POSDCORB. POSDCORB is an acronym widely used in the field of management and public administration that reflects the classic view of organizational theory. [ 1] It appeared most prominently in a 1937 paper by Luther Gulick (in a set edited by himself and Lyndall Urwick ). However, he first presented the concept in 1935. [ 2]

  7. Dwight Waldo - Wikipedia

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    Francis Coker. Clifford Dwight Waldo (September 28, 1913 – October 27, 2000) was an American political scientist and is perhaps the defining figure in modern public administration. [ 1] Waldo's career was often directed against a scientific/technical portrayal of bureaucracy and government that now suggests the term public management as ...

  8. Public administration theory - Wikipedia

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    Public administration theory refers to the study and analysis of the principles, concepts, and models that guide the practice of public administration. It provides a framework for understanding the complexities and challenges of managing public organizations and implementing public policies. The aim of public administrative theory is to achieve ...

  9. Bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Law. Bureaucracy ( / bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi /; bure-OK-rə-see) is a system of organization where decisions are made by a body of non-elected officials. [ 1] Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. [ 2] Today, bureaucracy is the administrative system governing any large ...