Adaptive Administration: Practice Strategies for Dealing with
Constant Change in Public Administration and Policy interprets the
critical issues facing the field of public administration today and
describes how new approaches to theory and practice have the
potential to redesign the field. It will provide you with new
strategies for understanding and adapting to the constant change
taking place today in public administration and policy. Features:
Supports faculty in presenting in their classes new approaches to
the field Helps students better understand the concepts and
relevance of the field they are studying Provides a means for
practitioners to apply more effective approaches to real-world
problem solving Enables theory developers to explore new avenues of
study Assists professionals from many different fields in better
understanding the significance and value of public administration
This book develops a unified approach to theory and practice in the
field. A new approach is taken to theory development based on
applying recent studies by several authors in the areas of
qualitative analysis and typologies. As illustrated throughout,
many of the existing limited-scope theories in public
administration may be extended and generalized for use in today's
environment by the studies explored in this volume. More
applications of the strategies in this book may be found in the
free Snapshot "Designing Public Programs That Work" at
https://www.routledge.com/posts/10703.
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