Public Administration Mind Map

PA concepts decision-making, communication, public relations, supervision, coordination, unity of command, authority, leadership,

Theoretical Perspectives: modern theories:

behavioral approach of individual and organizational goals; social-psychological theory X and Y of McGregor; comparative PA by Riggs; developmental administration by Weidner; new PA by Minnowbrook.

Historical context

PA as a discipline began at the end of the

th century, with basis from different administrative perspectives from philosophy, economic, behavioral, political, and social of the early 1800s.

Selected PA Concept leadership, which is the ability to direct and organize human effort towards the achievement of specific objectives.

Ethical implications:

integrity, human understanding, intelligence, personal honesty, courage, and ability to communicate

PA practices:

identification of the most successful initiatives to address important issues; learning of that which does not and does work for each situation; inspiring in decision-making.

Basic Public administration: management of public affairs to achieve common goals.

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