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FDR's Budgeteer and Manager-in-Chief - Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945 (Paperback): Mordecai Lee FDR's Budgeteer and Manager-in-Chief - Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945 (Paperback)
Mordecai Lee
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
FDR's Budgeteer and Manager-in-Chief - Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945 (Hardcover): Mordecai Lee FDR's Budgeteer and Manager-in-Chief - Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945 (Hardcover)
Mordecai Lee
R2,164 Discovery Miles 21 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
See America - The Politics and Administration of Federal Tourism Promotion, 1937-1973 (Paperback): Mordecai Lee See America - The Politics and Administration of Federal Tourism Promotion, 1937-1973 (Paperback)
Mordecai Lee
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Get Things Moving! - FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 (Paperback): Mordecai Lee Get Things Moving! - FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 (Paperback)
Mordecai Lee
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Government Public Relations - A Reader (Paperback): Mordecai Lee Government Public Relations - A Reader (Paperback)
Mordecai Lee
R3,139 Discovery Miles 31 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much maligned in the past as wasteful and self-serving, government public relations provides several distinct services that can be used to advance the substantive mission of an agency in ways that save money, time, and effort. In the same manner as budgeting, HR, strategic planning, and performance assessment, public relations must be included in the contemporary public administrator's toolbox. Using unorthodox yet cost effective measures, public relations can increase the utilization of governmental goods and services, promote voluntary compliance with new laws, improve media relations, and strengthen the standing of the agency with the public at large. In short, public relations "is" public administration.

Addressing the theory, practice, and context of government public relations, Government Public Relations: A Reader compiles contemporary writings from international sources to provide an understanding of the importance, value, and uses of public relations as tools to advance the goals of government. Each section begins with an introductory overview and short preview of the section topic. The end of each section provides additional reading and a list of discussion questions that can help identify key points.

Beginning with an introduction to the general subject, the book focuses on the discrete purposes of public relations to make their benefit and application more tangible. Topics include media relations, public reporting, responsiveness, and outreach, as well as the integral role of PR in crisis management. The book stresses the "publicness" of government public relations as distinct from business PR and examines the increasing use of non-profit agencies to deliver governmentfunded services. The last section summarizes the overall themes along with trends likely to influence the future of the field such as globalization and e-reporting. An extensive appendix consists of an annotated bibliography of the historical literature.

The Practice of Government Public Relations (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Mordecai Lee, Grant  Neeley, Kendra Stewart The Practice of Government Public Relations (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Mordecai Lee, Grant Neeley, Kendra Stewart
R2,074 Discovery Miles 20 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Provides public managers with an understanding of the uses of public relations as tools to advance the goals of public agencies, including media relations, an informed public, public branding, listening to the citizenry, and crisis management * Helps managers know what external communications tools are available to them for advancing the mission and results of their agencies. * Focuses on practitioners throughout the public sector, including the US federal government, state and local governments, and public administrators outside of the US * Addresses the use of digital communications as social media and the resultant rapid diffusion of information has transformed the responsibility, accessibility, and vulnerability of government communications * Examines the topic of branding, its growing influence in the public sector, and how it can be used to connect with citizens and increase public engagement.

Managing for Results 2005 (Paperback, New): John M Kamensky, Albert Morales Managing for Results 2005 (Paperback, New)
John M Kamensky, Albert Morales; Contributions by Mark A. Abramson, Joe Adams, Harry P. Hatry, …
R1,635 Discovery Miles 16 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'managing for results' movement that began in the early 1990s has now reached adolescence and is creating new challenges for government managers. After spending years creating planning and performance-measuring systems, managers and policy makers now need to focus on how to use performance information to make data-driven decisions. Managing Results for 2005 describes through a series of case studies the progress being made in federal, state, and local governments in managing for results. Part I increases our understanding about the potential use of performance information in government. It starts with a chapter on how government leaders can overcome obstacles to using performance information. Another chapter presents a comprehensive framework for tying performance to the budget process. The book provides specific examples of how performance information has been used to dramatically improve program outcomes. Part II presents case studies on the use of performance information to improve results in a range of federal agencies, in Texas state government, and in the City of Baltimore. As pioneering efforts, these examples do not all present success stories; nevertheless, the lessons learned will be instructive to public managers as the 'managing for results' movement advances toward maturity.

Get Things Moving! - FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 (Hardcover): Mordecai Lee Get Things Moving! - FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 (Hardcover)
Mordecai Lee
R2,164 Discovery Miles 21 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Nixon's Super-Secretaries: The Last Grand Presidential Reorganization Effort (Paperback): Mordecai Lee Nixon's Super-Secretaries: The Last Grand Presidential Reorganization Effort (Paperback)
Mordecai Lee
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Watergate scandal of 1973 claimed many casualties, political and otherwise. Along with many personal reputations and careers, President Richard Nixon's bold attempt to achieve a sweeping reorganization of the domestic portion of the executive branch was also pulled into the vortex. Now, Mordecai Lee examines Nixon's reorganization, finding it notable for two reasons. First, it was sweeping in intent and scope, representing a complete overhaul in the way the president would oversee and implement his domestic agenda. Second, the president instituted the reorganization administratively-by appointment of three "super-secretaries"-without congressional approval. The latter aspect generated ire among some members of Congress, notably Sam Ervin, a previously little-known senator from North Carolina who chaired the Government Operations Committee and, soon after, the Senate's Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities-known to the public as "the Watergate Committee." Asserting that Nixon's reorganization effort represents a significant event in the evolution of the managerial presidency and public administration, Nixon's Super-Secretaries presents the most comprehensive historical narrative to date concerning this reorganization attempt. The author has utilized previously untapped original and primary sources to provide unprecedented detail on the inner workings, intentions, and ultimate demise of Nixon's ambitious plan to reorganize the sprawling federal bureaucracy. MORDECAI LEE is a professor of governmental affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of Institutionalizing Congress and the Presidency: The U.S. Bureau of Efficiency, 1916-1933 (Texas A&M University Press, 2006), among other titles. His PhD in public administration is from Syracuse University.

See America - The Politics and Administration of Federal Tourism Promotion, 1937-1973 (Hardcover): Mordecai Lee See America - The Politics and Administration of Federal Tourism Promotion, 1937-1973 (Hardcover)
Mordecai Lee
R2,612 Discovery Miles 26 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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