1. Developments in Public Administration.
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Shipman, George A.
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PUBLIC administration ,UNITED States politics & government, 1963-1969 ,BUREAUCRACY ,GOVERNMENT policy ,INDUSTRIAL design coordination ,PUBLIC officers ,MANAGEMENT ,ORGANIZATIONAL change - Abstract
The article discusses some developments related to public administration. It highlights that the size and complexity of the government of New York City are such that its experience in internal administration deserves special attention. Recent comments on developments in the Office of Administration are especially welcome. These have been prepared by Philip Finkeistein, executive assistant to the deputy mayor and Sigmund G. Ginsburg, special assistant to the deputy mayor and senior management consultant, both of the Office of the Mayor-Office of Administration, New York City. The focus of their comments is upon developments in the Office of Administration, the mayor's primary resource for the coordination and management of the far-ranging activities of the metropolis. Another line of action is a management practice and manpower utilization review of the city government, adapted from the federal approach. The management review program undertook to identify the changes necessary to make the structural reorganization effective.
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- 1967
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