Teaching Management in Public Administration/ Public Management As Art,Science,and Profession Laurence E. Lynn,Jr./ The New Effective Public Manager: Achieving Success in a Changing Government Steven Cohen and William Eimicke/ How Do Public Managers Manage? Bureaucratic Constraints,Organizational Culture,and the Potential for Reform Carolyn Ban/ Managing Chaos and Complexity in Government: A New Paradigm for Managing Change,Innovation,and Organizational Renewal L. Douglas Kiel
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Teaching Management in Public Administration/ Public Management As Art,Science,and Profession Laurence E. Lynn,Jr./ The New Effective Public Manager: Achieving Success in a Changing Government Steven Cohen and William Eimicke/ How Do Public Managers Manage? Bureaucratic Constraints,Organizational Culture,and the Potential for Reform Carolyn Ban/ Managing Chaos and Complexity in Government: A New Paradigm for Managing Change,Innovation,and Organizational Renewal L. Douglas Kiel
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