Ethics and Management in the Public Sector

Ethics and Management in the Public Sector
Author: Alan Lawton,Karin Lasthuizen,Julie Rayner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415577595

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Public services are delivered through an often bewildering range of agencies and amidst this constant change, there are fears that a public service ethos, a tradition of working in the public interest, becomes blurred. This book covers important themes reflecting current thinking and illuminates the practical decisions made by public officials. Replete with international case studies and vignettes, this easy-to-use textbook is a definitive guide for postgraduate students of public sector ethics, as well as students of public management and administration more generally.

Ethics and Accountability in a Context of Governance and New Public Management

Ethics and Accountability in a Context of Governance and New Public Management
Author: Annie Hondeghem,European Group of Public Administration
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9051994192

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Ethics and accountability have become important themes for modern government, as in most of the countries there is a severe crisis of legitimacy. Increasingly there is a feeling that performance management alone will not solve this crisis. Citizens also expect from politicians and public servants ethical responsible conduct. As to the ethics, however, there is a problem. Governance and new public management have raised new problems which cannot be solved by referring to the traditional bureaucratic ethics. Devolution and decentralisation processes have enhanced the responsibility of public servants. The increase of transparency and openness and the service orientation of public organisations have challenged the traditional values of discretion and equality before the rule. The growing interaction between the public and the private sector have raised the question of integrity. In light of these developments, it is important to update the ethical system, or reversibly, the traditional values of the public service can question some actual evolutions in government.

Ethics Management for Public Administrators

Ethics Management for Public Administrators
Author: Donald C. Menzel
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780765632630

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As with the first edition, this practical book is dedicated to building organizations of integrity. It has been written for students contemplating careers in public service, elected and appointed officials, administrators, and career public servants in America and abroad. Concise and comprehensive, Ethics Management for Public Administrators takes a public management perspective toward constructing ethical organizations. It includes: --an introduction to ethics management; --a discussion of the U.S. Constitutional and administrative environment in which officials carry out their duties; --descriptions and assessments of the tools available to elected and appointed officials who are committed to building ethical organizations; --a review of existing ethics management programs in American cities and counties; --an overview of legislative and administrative measures taken by Congress, presidents, the judiciary, and the fifty states to foster ethical governance; --unique coverage of ethics management around the world, with a focus on Europe and Asia; --hands-on skill-building exercises that conclude each chapter with active learning opportunities. Changes in the second edition include updated text and references, new examples, and new boxes and exhibits that appear throughout the text.

Ethics for the Public Service Professional

Ethics for the Public Service Professional
Author: Aric W. Dutelle
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781439891186

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Public service professionals government officials, those in the legal system, first responders, and investigators confront ethical issues every day. In an environment where each decision can mean the difference between life and death or freedom and imprisonment, deciding on an ethical course of action can pose challenges to even the most season

A Strong Foundation

A Strong Foundation
Author: Canadian Centre for Management Development. Task Force on Public Service Values and Ethics,John Charles Tait
Publsiher: Le Groupe
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000
Genre: Canada
ISBN: MINN:31951D02109704N

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The purpose of this report is to help the public service to rediscover and understand its basic values and assist the public service to recommit to and act on those values in all its work. It discusses the following issues: accountability and responsible government; downsizing, public service organization, and non-partisanship; new versus old values; new ethical challenges; leadership.

Ethics in Public Management

Ethics in Public Management
Author: H George Frederickson,Richard K Ghere
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315497761

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The groundbreaking "Ethics in Public Administration" set the agenda for a decade's worth of research in the theory and practice of ethics in the public sector. This long-awaited follow-up volume represents the state of the art in research on administrative ethics. It features all new contributions by many of the leading figures in the field, and addresses both the managerial and individual/moral dimensions of ethical behavior as well as new challenges to administrative ethics posed by globalization. A detailed introduction, opening passage, and conclusion lend context to each of the book's four main sections. "Ethics in Public Management" is must reading for any graduate level course in public sector ethics.

Ethical Management For The Public Services

Ethical Management For The Public Services
Author: Lawton, Alan
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780335199198

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This is an accessible introduction to the role of ethics in public services management. It is written for new and experienced managers, undergraduate and postgraduate students of the public services. Ethical Management for the Public Services: * deals with key issues for public services managers * integrates theory and practice throughout * uses vignettes, case studies and original research from various countries to illustrate the issues * helps managers identify ethical dilemmas * provides ethical frameworks to support managers in their practical decisions * explores ethical relationships between managers and a range of stakeholders including politicans, citizens and clients * locates ethics at different levels: the individual, the organizational, and the societal

Ethics Management in the Public Service

Ethics Management in the Public Service
Author: Liza Ireni-Saban,Galit Berdugo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317313328

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Ethics Management in the Public Service offers a new perspective for ethics management in the Public Administration. The traditional approaches, relying on codified rules, regulations, and guidelines, have not yielded the results expected of them and have not managed to serve as an effective tool in the hands of public administrators struggling with ethical and moral questions. Unlike Code-based training strategies, focusing on the written word and its application in real-life situations, the authors introduce a sensory-based strategy to sharpen public administrators’ senses. This type of training would first aim to help the public administrators become conscious of the use of their senses in a routine manner, not necessarily limited to ethical issues. Once an individual becomes more conscious of his or her acts and thinking process, they can better understand their motives, and again attempt to modify their conduct if and when necessary. This book holds that sensory-based metaphors are an important device in applying the hermeneutic approach to ethics management in the public service, as they can enhance new understandings about the extent to which particular ethical principles might be disabling. Using metaphors as a management tool of public service ethics helps to communicate public values and ethical guidelines to public administrators.