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The effects of the supremacy of the Constitution and the
democratising of the government have become of particular practical
administrative importance during the past decade. Policies and
practices are required to give effect to constitutional provisions
and also need to acknowledge international requirements with the
acceptance of South Africa into the world of nations both in Africa
and further afield. The tenth edition of South African public
administration and management (first published in 1981 as
Introduction to public administration) is compiled in accordance
with the new political and administrative system which commenced
with the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South
Africa, 1996. South African public administration and management
focuses on the participants and the activities involved in policy
making; constructing organisational structures; financing public
sector activities; the provision and appointment of human
resources; establishing work procedures; and exercising control to
ensure that government's stated goals are achieved. Key concepts
and self-study questions for each chapter are included, and various
examples from the public sector relate the text to the real world
within which public administration and management are practised.
This English version has become necessary because of the rapid
increase in the number of students studying public administration
at universities and technikons. This book deals with personnel
administration as it is seen in the public sector of South Africa,
and it provides guidelines for the successful performance of
numerous staffing functions. It serves as an appropriate
publication for everybody engaged in the management of human
resources or affected by the manner in which staffing functions are
performed. Lecturers and students in public administration will
find it particularly useful.
It is essential, particularly in this period of constitutional and
administrative transformation, that everybody should know how to
speak and write accurately about public administration. This
glossary contains English and Afrikaans words and terms commonly
used by politicians, officials in the civil service, and members of
the public adminstration. Terms and words are explained briefly in
English to make them understandable in official as well as everyday
usage.
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