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Revised and updated for the second edition, the Handbook of
Strategic Management provides a set of broad-based bibliographic
essays on strategic management. It covers synoptic approaches,
complexity theory, organizational capacity, financing strategy,
networks, and chaos theory and offers an in-depth look the use of
strategic management in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors.
The National Institute of Personnel Management called this book "a
]the most comprehensive single-source treatment of strategic
management." New topics discuss the role of strategic management in
political decision making, uncertainty, the absence of strategy,
productivity, teamwork, leadership, and change.
Performance Based Budgetingis the next volume in the ASPA Classics
series. It covers the most influential, paramount research articles
published on public budgeting and finance. The book will surely be
of great interest and use to anyone concerned with public
budgeting, and anyone enrolled in, or teaching, a course on this
topic in an MPA program or a doctoral program in public
administration, public affairs, political science, or
economics/public finance.
Transport processes represent important life-sustaining elements in
all humans. These include mass transfer processes, including gas
exchange in the lungs, transport across capillaries and alveoli,
transport across the kidneys, and transport across cell membranes.
These mass transfer processes affect how oxygen and carbon dioxide
are exchanged in your bloodstream, how metabolic waste products are
removed from your blood, how nutrients are transported to tissues,
and how all cells function throughout the body. A discussion of
kidney dialysis and gas exchange mechanisms is included. Another
element in biomedical transport processes is that of momentum
transport and fluid flow. This describes how blood is propelled
from the heart and throughout the cardiovascular system, how blood
elements affect the body, including gas exchange, infection
control, clotting of blood, and blood flow resistance, which
affects cardiac work. A discussion of the measurement of the blood
resistance to flow (viscosity), blood flow, and pressure is also
included. A third element in transport processes in the human body
is that of heat transfer, including heat transfer inside the body
towards the periphery as well as heat transfer from the body to the
environment. A discussion of temperature measurements and body
protection in extreme heat conditions is also included. Table of
Contents: Biomedical Mass Transport / Biofluid Mechanics and
Momentum Transport / Biomedical Heat Transport
The replacement or augmentation of failing human organs with
artificial devices and systems has been an important element in
health care for several decades. Such devices as kidney dialysis to
augment failing kidneys, artificial heart valves to replace failing
human valves, cardiac pacemakers to reestablish normal cardiac
rhythm, and heart assist devices to augment a weakened human heart
have assisted millions of patients in the previous 50 years and
offers lifesaving technology for tens of thousands of patients each
year. Significant advances in these biomedical technologies have
continually occurred during this period, saving numerous lives with
cutting edge technologies. Each of these artificial organ systems
will be described in detail in separate sections of this lecture.
The senses of human hearing and sight are often taken for granted
by many individuals until they are lost or adversely affected.
Millions of individuals suffer from partial or total hearing loss
and millions of others have impaired vision. The technologies
associated with augmenting these two human senses range from simple
hearing aids to complex cochlear implants, and from (now
commonplace) intraocular lenses to complex artificial corneas. The
areas of human hearing and human sight will be described in detail
with the associated array of technologies also described.
Public administration as a field of study finds itself in the
middle of a fluid environment. The very reach and complexity of
public administration has been easy to take for granted, easy to
attack, and difficult to explain, particularly in the soundbite and
Twitter-snipe media environment. Not only has the context for the
discipline changed, but the institutions of public administration
have adapted and innovated to deliver services to the public and
serve those in power while becoming increasingly complex
themselves. Has public administration evolved? And what new lines
of research are critical for effective policy and delivery of
programs and public services while preserving foundational
principles such as the rule of law and expert institutions? This
Handbook of Public Administration sheds light for new researchers,
doctoral students, scholars, and practitioners interested in
probing modern public administration's role in solving major
challenges facing nations and the world. This fourth edition
recognizes that the scholarship of public administration must
reflect the diverse influence of an international orientation,
embracing public administration issues and practices in governance
systems around the world, and illustrating just how practice can
vary across jurisdictions. Every section identifies foundational
principles and issues, shows variation in practice across selected
jurisdictions, and identifies promising avenues for research. Each
chapter revisits enduring themes and tensions, showing how they
persist, along with new challenges and opportunities presented by
digital technology and contemporary political realities. The
Handbook of Public Administration, Fourth Edition provides a
compelling introduction to and depiction of the contemporary
realities of public administration, and it will inspire new avenues
of inquiry for the next generation of public administration
researchers.
"Performance Based Budgeting"is the next volume in the ASPA
Classics series. It covers the most influential, paramount research
articles published on public budgeting and finance. The book will
surely be of great interest and use to anyone concerned with public
budgeting, and anyone enrolled in, or teaching, a course on this
topic in an MPA program or a doctoral program in public
administration, public affairs, political science, or
economics/public finance.
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