PAD 3003 final
public service
-embodies ethical principals and social equity, attracts a special kind of individual
total quality management (TQM)
-emphasizes customer satisfaction -customer focused, continuous improvement, top management commitment and leadership, empowerment and teamwork
economic individualism
-human centered, based on what is best for the individual -government institutions satisfy individual needs -individual is of supreme importance
public service motivation
-individual's predisposition to respond to motives grounded primarily in public institutions and organizations -theorized attribute of government and NGOs that explains why people have the desire to serve the public
public managers
-manages people and programs that serve the public
public values
-rights, benefits, and prerogatives to which citizens should be entitled -principals on which governmnets and policies should be based; based on US Constitution and Bill of Rights
public interest
-welfare of the general public -outcomes that best serve the long-run survival and well-being of the public
rational decision making
1. Define the problem 2.Generate possible solutions 3.Generate objective assessment criteria 4.Choose best solution 5. Implement solution 6.Monitor, evaluate and seek feedback
administrative ethics emphasize
1.Integrity 2.Duty/acting in the public interest 3.Primacy of law 4.Importance of sound management 5.Need to avoid conflicts of interest
fiscal year
12 month accounting period without regard to calendar year
collaborative government
A governing arrangement where one or more public agencies directly engage non-state stakeholders in a collective decision-making process that is formal, consensus-oriented, and deliberative and that aims to make or implement public policy or manage public programs or assets
The ends justify the means philosophy - one that rewards getting the job done regardless of the potential consequences is often referred to as:
Machiavellian
garbage can model
Problems, solutions, participants, and choice opportunities flow in and out of a garbage can, and which problems get attached to solutions is largely due to chance.
pillars of leadership
accountability, efficiency and effectiveness, and social equity
outlays
actual amounts spent by the government each year
In the Bureaucracy and Ethic Section of the text, Ferrell and Skinner argue that bureaucracy's centralized and hierarchical power base:
actually helps create opportunities for unethical behavior.
block grants
afford states much more freedom in determining how much money will be spent
budget authority
amount of money that Congress permits the federal government to spend
information management
application of management techniques to collect info, communicate with organization, and enable managers to make quicker/better decisions
performance measurement
assesses quality of public services; relies on hard data. allows managers to improve performance input, output, outcome, efficiency
satisficing
choosing policies that are not optimum, but are "good enough". satisfying and sufficing
picket fence model
close fiscal relationship between national state and local governments; relies on grants in aid from federal government
privatization
contracting or outsourcing of government services to private sector companies
office of management and budget
crafts budget based on POTUS
public choice
decisions made in the self interest of government agencies; minimize risks and maximize rewards for the agency
discretionary program spending
defense, education, housing
discretionary program spending
dept of defense
situational leadership
different situations call for different leaders
participatory model
diverse group of people will provide input on policy ; usually thru public meetings and hearings
federalsim
division of power between national, state and local governmnets, 10th ammendment, marijuana is illegal nationally but not in states
budget resolution
documents that set out the congressional budget
One of the ways to fight back against corruption is through whistleblowing. Although the heat of whistleblowing can be intense, the rewards of going public include:
enhancing self-respect, maintaining esteem of family and friends and the chance of vindication by forcing responsible action.
network security
ensuring integrity of data every public administrator's responsibility
leardership
essential for government to work
importance of public service
essential purposes of our society are carried out largely int he public sphere
authorization bill
establishes federal policies and programs, and may also make recommendations concerning the proper spending level for a program or agency
qualitative
exploratory research focuses on describing a phenomenon in a comprehensive manner
marble cake model
few hard lines of distinction as to what constitutes national, state or local responsibilities
budget process
flow and management of funds is the lifeblood of out system of public administration
style theory
focuses on what leaders do; balancing task behaviors and relationship behaviors
GIS
geospatial information system visual/graphic interfaces overlaying information on maps
trends facing public managers
governance (regionalism/shared services as a necessity), broadband deployment mobility and applications, social networking beyond e-governance
federalism
governing powers are divided between national and regional authorities
public policy
government's choices of actions intended to serve the public purposes; links the aims of government with intended results. facilitated through laws, mandates and regulations gives public agencies authority and direction to carry out their missions
networks
group or system of interconnected people or things
regressive tax
if the percentage of tax increases as income decreases, then the tax is considered regressive property tax, payroll tax, user fee, (cap so that higher income earner pay a lower proportion of their overall income than lower earning people)
progressive tax
if the percentage of tax paid as income increases, then the tax is considered progressive federal income tax, sales tax, etc (increases tax burden of higher income families and reduces it on lower income families)
public managers are responsible for...
implementing laws and carrying out functions of the government
trait theory
innate qualities and characteristics ; great man/woman theory
elitism
key decisions made by a few leaders
contingency theory
leader-match theory, fitting leadership style to context
servant leadership
leaders being servants and attentive to followers; empower followers
path-goal theory
leaders motivate/guide followers to reach goals and satisfy needs
leadership overcomes.... (3 things)
legislative ambiguity, judiciary's narrow focus, executive fallacy of comprehensiveness
two major responsibilities of a leader
mission and the welfare of their people
deontological
morality based on principal- inherent right or wrongness rather than consequences
management
more normative than leadership, embodies POSDCORB, scientific skills
leadership
motivating a group of people to achieve a common goal major responsibilities of a leader is the mission and welfare of his people
categorical grants
must be used for specific purposes
grants in aid programs
national gov provides grants to states and a portion is filtered down to local municipalities
311 call centers
non emergency call centers to help reduce 911 calls community oriented government fills need for addressing frustration with government services
Dwight Waldo identified 12 ethical obligations to which the public administrator must respond. The first three of these are:
obligation to the constitution, law and nation
ethics
philosophy of how morality guides indiviudual and group behavior
budget
plan regarding how revenues will be spent on a year to year basis most important decision making process in public institutions
PPBS
planning, programming, budgeting system Dept of defense; based on rational decision making; uses cost-benefit analysis
public budget
political instrument that allocates scarce resources among the social and economic needs of jurisdiction establishes programs and services
appropriations bill
provides the dollar amounts for agencies, programs, and operations
e-government
providing government services online over the internet
quantitative
qualifies the problem by way of generating numerical data/data that can be transformed into useable statistics uses data to formulate fact and uncover patterns. more structures than qualitative data
Waldo on ethics
responsibility for moral and ethical behavior begins at the top and trickles its way down
social equity
role of public administrators
layer cake model
separate and distinct layers of authority between national, state, and local governments
shared services
services shared between governmental entities
policy networks
sets of formal institutions and informal linkages between governmental and other actors structured around shared beliefs and interests in public policy. these actors are independent and policy emerges from the interaction between them
line item budget
simple itemized; popular with local governmnets
incrementalism
small changes as opposed to big sweeping changes; consider a few policy items that are not much different from what is currently being done
entitlement program spending
social security and medicare
entitlement program spending
social security, medicare
zero-based budgeting ZBB
start at zero every year and justify all programs to be funded
Deontological theories of ethics:
stress motives and intentions as opposed to the consequences as the critical factor in making decisions.
skills theory
technical, conceptual and human skills
moore's law
technology will double every 2 years
2. In the conclusion of the Waldo article, he cites in his first observation:
that there has been a decay of traditional moral values and morality is "relative".
Teleological theories contend
the rightness or wrongness of actions is based solely on the goodness or badness of their consequences and argues that the ends justify the means.
performance budget
ties budget to performance of agency
The conclusion of the Rohr article is that the most appropriate method of integrating the study of ethics into public administration is
to study regime values and get in the touch with the values of the American people.
3. The purpose of the Rohr article is stated in the first sentence:
to suggest a method for integrating the study of ethics into a public administration curriculum.
transactional/transformational leadership
transactional- maintain status quo, trades rewards for performance; uses incentives and punishments transformational- focus on team building, motivation to accomplish self change, self-actualizing
Ethics is a set of normative guidelines (having its basis in moral values) directed at resolving conflicts of interest so as to enhance societal well-being. Ethics is also a branch of philosophy concerned with the norms of human conduct.
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issue networks
type of policy network; and alliance of various interest groups and individuals who unite in order to promote a single issue in government policy
morality
understanding the distinction between right and wrong and living accordingly. morality is the foundation of ethics
digital democracy
use of information and communication technologies in democratic process non traditional ways of participation in government