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Discover the latest insights in organization theory from a
comprehensive and masterful volume Understanding and Managing
Public Organizations, 6th Edition provides readers with an
authoritative reference for scholars, masters, and doctoral
students in public management and public affairs programs in the
United States and other nations. The 6th Edition of Understanding
and Managing Public Organizations presents the latest research and
insights from organization and management theory and their
application to public organizations and the people in them. The
book expands coverage from previous editions about organizational
goals, performance and effectiveness, strategy, decision-making,
structure and design, organizational change, operating
environments, individuals and groups, motivation and work-related
attitudes, leadership, teamwork, and more. Authors and professors
Hal Rainey, Sergio Fernandez, and Deanna Malatesta provide new and
expanded coverage of such topics as The context and distinctive
character of public and nonprofit organizations, including expanded
coverage of "publicness" and of the legal context including "state
action" Performance management, measurement, organizational
effectiveness, and managing for high performance Representative
bureaucracy, workforce diversity, and performance Communication and
information technology Employee engagement and empowerment,
intrinsic motivation, self-determination theory, public service
motivation, and positive organizational behavior--resilience,
self-efficacy, optimism, and hope Recent developments in theory and
thought on leadership, including authentic leadership, shared
leadership, servant leadership, and integrated leadership Design
and process topics including red tape and green tape,
administrative burdens, and organizational routines Theoretical
perspectives such as behavioral theory of decision making, resource
dependence theory, and others, and their implications for public
and nonprofit organizations Advances in theory and practice about
rapid developments in collaborative governance, organizational
networks, partnerships, and contracting Since the book is used in
courses for students in numerous public affairs programs, this new
edition updates the Instructor's Guide, with new and revised
PowerPoint slides, cases, exercises, and discussion and examination
questions These materials, with the topics in the chapters, are
designed to address the learning outcomes required by NASPAA
accreditation requirements Belonging on the shelf of scholars and
students in public affairs, as well as anyone interested in public
management or organization theory, this new edition of
Understanding and Managing Public Organizations provides an
advanced and comprehensive enhancement to a widely used and
compelling series of previous editions.
"Representative Bureaucracy and Performance: Public Service
Transformation in South Africa is a first-rate blend of
quantitative and qualitative analysis of one of the major
transitions in modern governance. Fernandez makes a major
theoretical contribution to the literature on representative
bureaucracy in demonstrating how descriptive representation
translates into both active representation and better performance.
His discussion of the crucial role of language and communication
brings new insight to the literature on public administration and
democracy."-Kenneth Meier, Distinguished Scholar in Residence,
American University "This study of public sector transformation
goes beyond the descriptive qualitative research largely found in
South African public administration historiography by undertaking
sophisticated quantitative analysis to show that representation of
previously historically disadvantaged groups, under certain
circumstances, can improve the performance of public organizations.
This is an excellent contribution, not only to public
administration scholarship in South Africa, but also to the sparse
literature on public organizations in developing countries. The
book should be of great value to scholars and practitioners of
public administration, as well as to students of political science
and organizational studies."-Robert Cameron, Professor, University
of Cape Town "This book provides an excellent analysis of the
theory of representative bureaucracy in the context of South
African post-apartheid government. South Africa is an important and
fascinating case. The work adds substantially to the literature on
representative bureaucracy and will be of interest to all who are
concerned with the effectiveness of government organizations."-J.
Edward Kellough, Professor, University of Georgia Governments
throughout the world seek to promote employment equity and ensure
that bureaucracies are representative of the citizenry. South
Africa offers a rare and fascinating case for exploring what
happens to bureaucracies as they undergo demographic
transformation. Grounded in the theory of representative
bureaucracy and using a mixed methods approach, this book explores
how major changes in the demographics of the South African public
service have affected the performance of the institution. The
empirical analysis offers compelling evidence that representative
bureaucracies perform better. As public organizations become
increasingly representative by hiring historically disadvantaged
persons, especially Africans, their performance improves,
controlling for a range of factors. Evidence indicates
representative bureaucracies perform better because they empathize
with and advocate for historically disadvantaged communities, are
equipped with linguistic and cultural competencies to serve a
diverse citizenry, and can induce compliance, cooperation, and
coproduction.
Escritoras espanolas de posguerra rescata del olvido y estudia de
de manera critica la obra de nueve autoras que, con sus novelas y
cuentos, fueron protagonistas de la escena literaria espanola en
los anos de la posguerra. Estas autoras encontraron entonces un
hueco en importantes editoriales y publicaron obras que han
resultado decisivas en la cultura espanola, e incluso recibieron
galardones de gran prestigio. Sin embargo su obra ha sido
posteriormente desatendida por la critica y en gran parte
invisibilizada en el circuito editorial, perdiendose asi la voz de
la mujer en el franquismo. Los diferentes trabajos recogidos en
este volumen evidencian el valor historico, sociologico, cultural y
literario de un grupo de mujeres marcado por diferentes
circunstancias personales y unido por unos mismos acontecimientos
historicos: el estallido de la guerra civil, la instauracion de la
dictadura franquista y los obstaculos de la censura. Con la
intencion de que no queden relegadas al olvido, Narradoras
espanolas de posguerra se ofrece como un valioso documento de la
narrativa de este periodo.
An early tale of the She-Devil! Explore the early years of the wild
and untamed Sonja the Red, before she became the scourge of Hyboria
- Red Sonja! Retaining her trademark armor and flame-filled hair -
and temper, writer Luke Liberman (Red Sonja: Doom of the Gods) and
artist Sergio Davila (Conan) deliver high adventure and horror as
they introduce the demon conqueror Raka and his devil's brew, which
turns men against their fellow men (and everyone in their way!).
Also featuring the return of Sonja's early mentor, Ozzyus!
"Representative Bureaucracy and Performance: Public Service
Transformation in South Africa is a first-rate blend of
quantitative and qualitative analysis of one of the major
transitions in modern governance. Fernandez makes a major
theoretical contribution to the literature on representative
bureaucracy in demonstrating how descriptive representation
translates into both active representation and better performance.
His discussion of the crucial role of language and communication
brings new insight to the literature on public administration and
democracy."-Kenneth Meier, Distinguished Scholar in Residence,
American University "This study of public sector transformation
goes beyond the descriptive qualitative research largely found in
South African public administration historiography by undertaking
sophisticated quantitative analysis to show that representation of
previously historically disadvantaged groups, under certain
circumstances, can improve the performance of public organizations.
This is an excellent contribution, not only to public
administration scholarship in South Africa, but also to the sparse
literature on public organizations in developing countries. The
book should be of great value to scholars and practitioners of
public administration, as well as to students of political science
and organizational studies."-Robert Cameron, Professor, University
of Cape Town "This book provides an excellent analysis of the
theory of representative bureaucracy in the context of South
African post-apartheid government. South Africa is an important and
fascinating case. The work adds substantially to the literature on
representative bureaucracy and will be of interest to all who are
concerned with the effectiveness of government organizations."-J.
Edward Kellough, Professor, University of Georgia Governments
throughout the world seek to promote employment equity and ensure
that bureaucracies are representative of the citizenry. South
Africa offers a rare and fascinating case for exploring what
happens to bureaucracies as they undergo demographic
transformation. Grounded in the theory of representative
bureaucracy and using a mixed methods approach, this book explores
how major changes in the demographics of the South African public
service have affected the performance of the institution. The
empirical analysis offers compelling evidence that representative
bureaucracies perform better. As public organizations become
increasingly representative by hiring historically disadvantaged
persons, especially Africans, their performance improves,
controlling for a range of factors. Evidence indicates
representative bureaucracies perform better because they empathize
with and advocate for historically disadvantaged communities, are
equipped with linguistic and cultural competencies to serve a
diverse citizenry, and can induce compliance, cooperation, and
coproduction.
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Legenderry: Vampirella (Paperback)
David Avallone; Artworks by David T. Cabrera, Sergio Fernandez Davila, Joe Benitez
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R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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From the pages of Bill Willingham's Legenderry: A Steampunk
Adventure... it's Vampirella, the immortal horror heroine,
neck-deep in conspiracies and corruption. Against a Neo-Victorian
backdrop of zeppelins and petticoats, the raven-haired adventurer
stalks an alternate reality of danger and darkness! When not
entertaining her guests at the classy Scarlet Club as Madam
Pendragon, Vampirella stalks out into the cobblestone streets of
the Big City in pursuit of The Council, an alliance of the
deadliest ne'er-do-wells ever to plague civilized society. But the
hunter becomes the hunted when Blackmass, the extradimensional
demon with a hunger for human souls, ventures into the night,
pursuing tasty morsels without Council supervision. As panic sets
in among friends and foe alike, Vampirella must face a host of
enemies -- including the beast-like Black Bat, the devious Veiled
Lady, and many more -- in a desperate race to reach the monster
first!
Dynamite's fiercest females appear in a massive genre-spanning
crossover event featuring an all-star line-up of female authors,
headlined by Gail Simone (Batgirl, Birds of Prey)! The ultimate
pulp adventure features Vampirella, Dejah Thoris, Red Sonja,
Purgatori, Lady Demon, Chastity, Jungle Girl, Jennifer Blood, Kato,
Lady Zorro, and many, many more! Villains and heroes from a dozen
worlds and eras face off against a legendary evil that threatens
all their homelands. Written by Gail Simone, Mairghread Scott,
Nancy A. Collins, G. Willow Wilson, Erica Schultz, and Leah Moore,
and featuring artwork by Sergio Davila, Mirka Andolfo, Dave Acosta,
Noah Salonga, Francesco Manna, and Cristhian Zamora!
A detailed study of ceramics from the Iberian sites commonly known
as 'Las Motillas' - arguably the most singular form of prehistoric
settlement on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in the central area of
Spain called 'La Mancha' they date to the Bronze Age (2200-1500
cal. BC), with the sites characterised by artificial tells produced
by the destruction of complex fortifications with concentric stone
walls. These sites were believed to be funerary barrows until the
1970s, when the systematic excavation of La Motilla del Azuer (near
Daimiel (Ciudad Real), on the left bank of the Azuer River) was
undertaken. From the beginning of the fieldwork, the nature of the
fortified settlement quickly appeared, clearly defined thanks to
the documentation of a central fortification surrounded by a small
settlement and its necropolis. This study assesses the Bronze Age
pottery assemblages from the site, presenting a typological and
technological classification.
Hay muchas personas que desarrollan trabajos como empleados por los
que no sienten ninguna pasion, que los mantienen solo por conseguir
la remuneracion de final de mes. Por otra parte estan los
emprendedores, gente que ha puesto en marcha una aventura
empresarial y que suele atravesar todo tipo de problemas, excesos o
dificultades hasta, si logran salir adelante, llegar a ver cumplido
su sueno. En Espana, mas de la mitad de los suenos empresariales
fracasan en el primer ano y tan solo un quince por ciento supera
los cinco anos. Tiene en sus manos un libro que le detalla y
aconseja sobre los principales errores que cometen con mayor
frecuencia los emprendedores. Si es cierta la sentencia que afirma
que los fracasos constituyen el mejor aprendizaje, este libro es el
perfecto formador.
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