Planning and Administrative Personnel in Local Governments
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 52
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 52
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Published: 1970
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Published: 1969
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Pilot study of labour demand and related problems in respect of public administration personnel in urban area government in the USA - includes job descriptions concerning top management, professional worker and technician functions related to municipal planning and administration, and comments on employment opportunities for public servants, further research needs and the research methodology used in the study. References and statistical tables.
Author: Richard D. Bingham
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 1991-06-18
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 1452252939
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book provides a descriptive analysis of how public administrators manage municipal government. Using examples from the United States, it explores six dimensions of public administration: legal aspects of public management; human resources management; budgeting and public finance; the political dimension; intergovernmental relations and ethical considerations. As well as theory, the authors address such practical issues as economic development, housing, culture and recreation, public safety, transportation and waste disposal.
Author: Roger L. Kemp
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-01-12
Total Pages: 377
ISBN-13: 135117732X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book shows how and why strategic planning is working in cities around the country. It illustrates how this technique enables a city to plan its future proactively and shows how local governments use it to solve current problems and make sure they continue to reach their goals. Using seventeen case studies from a diverse mix of cities, it outlines the components of successful strategic planning, including program design, needs and capabilities assessment, implementation, and ongoing evaluation. In this book, you'll see how planners use strategic planning to synthesize population trends, economic conditions, business trends, strategies, and objectives. The authors emphasize that the planning process is not entirely theoretical; real world factors-like support from politicians-is crucial. This casebook includes discussion questions with each case. Also included is a chapter devoted solely to a strategic planning model. These features make the book valuable not only to planners on the job but also to students in planning and public administration.
Author: John J. Gargan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-09-17
Total Pages: 580
ISBN-13: 135156448X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This theoretically and experientially grounded reference provides a complete overview of the principles and applications of government administration and management practices in the local public sector. Written by over 25 distinguished academics and professionals with substantial experience as practitioners and consultants of administrative operations to local governments, the book covers the effects of environmental conditions on local administrators and management techniques to administration in different types of local government. It helps readers reduce research time by presenting advanced materials on local government administration and management in a single source.
Author: Kimberly L. Nelson
Publisher: CQ Press
Published: 2017-08-04
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1506323391
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Managing Local Government: An Essential Guide for Municipal and County Managers offers a practical introduction to the changing structure, forms, and functions of local governments. Taking a metropolitan management perspective, authors Kimberly Nelson and Carl W. Stenberg explain U.S. local government within historical context and provide strategies for effective local government management and problem solving. Real-life scenarios and contemporary issues illustrate the organization and networks of local governments; the roles, responsibilities, and relationships of city and county managers; and the dynamics of the intergovernmental system. Case studies and discussion questions in each chapter encourage critical analysis of the challenges of collaborative governance. Unlike other books on the market, this text’s combined approach of theory and practice encourages students to enter municipal and county management careers and equips them with tools to be successful from day one.
Author: Gargan
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 1996-10-11
Total Pages: 580
ISBN-13: 9780824797829
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This theoretically and experientially grounded reference provides a complete overview of the principles and applications of government administration and management practices in the local public sector. Written by over 25 distinguished academics and professionals with substantial experience as practitioners and consultants of administrative operations to local governments, the book covers the effects of environmental conditions on local administrators and management techniques to administration in different types of local government. It helps readers reduce research time by presenting advanced materials on local government administration and management in a single source.