In the post World War II period, the significance of public administration has widened mainly because of the increasing complexities of society, growing functions of the state, and growth of government on…
Public Administration
Introduction: Rational Choice Institutionalism views actors as a maximizer of their self-interest. It also believes that the political actors engage in highly sophisticated calculus and institutions as the product of…
In the early 1990s, a new managerial approach to public administration began to Take hold. Like the traditional Managerial Approach at its inception, the New Approach is reform-oriented and seeks…
Introduction The concept of a “new public service approach” refers to a shift in the way that public services are delivered and governed. This approach emphasizes collaboration, participation, and the…
Origin of Bureaucracy The term “bureaucracy” has not come with the article of max weber because this word was seen in 1745 for the first time, but it must be a clear fact that- Max Weber’s name is…
Woodrow Wilson, known as the father of the discipline of public administration, expressed his view about public administration in his essay entitled ‘The study of administration’ published in Political Science…
Mental Revolution is the essence of Scientific Management on the part of working men to their duties, their work, their fellow men, and their employees. It also involves equally complete…
Management is the process of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating and controlling resources in an organization to achieve specific goals and objectives. It is the art of getting things done through people and other resources in an efficient and effective way. In simple terms, management is the process of making decisions and taking actions to achieve the goals of an organization.
Henry Fayol, while writing about administration, remarked,“The meaning which I have given to the word administration, and which has been generally adopted, broadens the field of administrative science considerably. It…