Utilizing 40 cases packed with more than 150 administrative, management, and policy issues in the non-profit and public sector, Managing Public Service Organizations is the ideal teaching and learning resource for all levels of government, certified public manager programs and nonprofit organizations. Professional administrators and board of directors will greatly benefit from this book along with university students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
For convenient instructor and student use, the cases are conveniently indexed by major and minor topic discussed. Each of Managing Public Service Organizations specific cases, spanning more than 330 pages, connects theory with practical application for all levels of learning. The thought-provoking cases are written to reflect the real-life experiences of administrators and the kind of problems professionals will likely face in the entry- and middle-level, and higher executive positions they will hold upon graduation.
This cutting-edge resource may be used as the primary text for courses employing the case study approach or as a supplement to instruction by textbook and lectures. In addition, the case studies may be used in graduate seminars or as an aid to professional development programs.
Topics Addressed
Managing Public Service Organizations, in addition to issues of contemporary origin, includes cases that cover standard fare topics such as: centralization; decentralization; time management; ethical dilemmas; accountability; responsibility; public s interest; good government; responsibility; leadership; decision-making; and delegation of authority.
Issues of Contemporary Origin Addressed: Managing Public Service Organizations also addresses hot topics of today including: quality management; work-life balance; reorganization; reinvention; outsourcing; executive-board relations; e-government and commerce; workplace violence; contagion theory; and ecological impact.
Instructor Resources
Sample Syllabus To Assist Instructors: A sample syllabus is available from Millennium HRM Press.
Easy Instructional Guide To Case Selection
Index of Topics: As an aid to instructors in selecting cases, management and policy topics are alphabetically arranged in the Index of Topics. This listing ties each case to the major and minor topics which receive emphasis. The topic listings are followed by the case numbers in which they are addressed.
Case Histories Keyed To Topics: An additional learning tool which lists the cases by number and title according to the table of contents and topics emphasized in the cases.
Index of Names, Positions, and Organizational Types: This handy reference tool ties the name of characters and their position to the pages of the case studies where they are mentioned.
Student Tools and Learning Assessments
Case Logs and Administrative Journal Entries: Each case is accompanied by a set of questions and instructions to stimulate thinking and discussion about the problems under consideration. This case analysis and learning assessment is printed on perforated pages and may be removed from the book for time-saving evaluation purposes.
Timelines: A timeline following each case helps students accurately order the major case events to learn how the timing of these events influenced the ultimate outcome.
Mental Jogger: Following each case is a mental jogger section to allow learners to note ideas they want to remember or discuss in class.
Personal Reflections: Each case contains a section for additional notes and observations as well as a section for personal reflections where students can write topics or concerns to be addressed.
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C. Kenneth Meyer is an author of nearly a dozen books on public personnel management, public management practice, violence in American society, public administration and public policy. He has published nearly 100 scholarly articles on a range of topics including: effective and efficient government, program evaluation, workplace violence, organizational training and development, policy evaluation, and public participation strategies. During C. Kenneth Meyer's 37 years of teaching at the university level, he has taught more than 45 diverse courses for the public administration field including public administration, public policy, research methods and statistics, empirical theory, international policy, American government, politics and public participation. Among these courses is an international award-winning comparative public management and public policy class incorporating a European study abroad component. The class is focused specifically on identifying the best worldwide practices in the public, non-profit and private sectors. The information learned and resources gathered from these identified best models and best practices are incorporated in the cases presented in these publications from Millennium HRM Press, LLC. As an invited speaker, presenter and host for more than 50 presentations around the world, C. Kenneth Meyer keeps an active schedule speaking and consulting throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
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