Public Administration in Practice
PAD 630 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric
For this milestone, you will draft a paper that outlines the Public Administration in Practice section of the final project (Section III). You will also include a list of potential bibliographic references that will be used for the final project.
The purpose of this milestone is to provide you with an opportunity to review the organization of the final project and to ensure that you are presenting a comprehensive review of the subject matter. Review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document for further details.
Your milestone submission should address the following critical elements:
Public Administration in Practice
Governmental Operations: Ensure that you focus specifically on the organizational, legal, or cultural challenge that you selected.
Civil Service Implementation: Assess the impact that the implementation of civil service had on the effectiveness of public service in the federal government.
Local Governmental Operations: Illustrate how public administration has manifested itself in local governmental operations. In other words, what impact has professional management had on local governmental operations? For example, you could consider how prevalent the mayor/manager form of government is.
Impact of Iron Triangle: Assess the impact of the “iron triangle” on public policy and program administration at the state and federal levels of government. In other words, how does the bureaucracy counterbalance the direct relationship between special interests and the legislature?
Differences Between Public Administration and Private Sector Management: Ensure that you focus specifically on the organizational, legal, or cultural challenge that you selected.
Organizational Differences: Contrast the impact of political boundaries in governmental operations versus the private sector. For example, you could consider how political boundaries impact program and operational efficiencies. Provide specific examples to support your response.
Legal Differences: Analyze mandates, legal and nonlegal, related to the challenge you selected. How do they impact the operations of state and local governments? How do these mandates apply to private sector firms? Provide specific examples to support your response.
Cultural Differences: Illustrate the impacts politics can have on administrative appointments in the public and private sectors. In other words, what is the impact of political appointments on the culture of governmental agencies and private businesses? Provide specific examples to support your response.
Roles of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches: Ensure that you focus specifically on the organizational, legal, or cultural challenge that you selected.
Executive Branch: Outline the role of the executive branch of government in the development of public policy, specifically related to the challenge you selected.
Legislative Branch: Outline the role of the legislative branch of government in the development of public policy, specifically related to the challenge you selected.
Judicial Branch: What role does the court system play in arbitrating public policy disputes between the executive and legislative branches of government? Focus specifically on how the judicial branch has impacted the challenge you selected.
Public Budgeting Techniques: Ensure that you focus specifically on the organizational, legal, or cultural challenge that you selected.
Zero-Based Budgeting: Assess the principle of zero-based budgeting for how it has impacted federal programs and their stakeholders. What are the pros and cons of this methodology?
Performance-Based Budgeting: Assess how performance-based budgeting applies to private sector budgeting practices in a public sector setting. What are the pros and cons of this methodology? Include the impact on public programs and their stakeholders in your response.
Emerging Budget Strategies: Describe emerging budget strategies being utilized by public agencies to address the difficult fiscal environment facing local governments. In other words, what contemporary public budgeting techniques are effective?
Governmental Communication Strategies: Ensure that you focus specifically on the organizational, legal, or cultural challenge that you selected.
Impact of Social Media: Assess the effectiveness of social media on governmental operations at the federal, state, or local governmental level. Consider questions such as these: What impact has social media had in enhancing public outreach? How has social media been used to develop a sense of community?
Impact of Other Media Types: Assess how various other media types can enhance public outreach and impact a citizen’s sense of community.
Communication Strategies: How has the proliferation of information outlets impacted the communication strategies utilized by government officials?
Bibliography
Include a list of 8–10 potential bibliographic references that will be used for your final project.
What to Submit
This submission should be approximately 4–6 pages in length and should use 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited according to APA style.
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Public Administration in Practice
Governmental Operations
Public Administration in Practice in Business and Marketing addresses complex organizational, legal, and cultural issues. Technology-driven public administration advances take time to organize. Governments need global digital transformation to better service delivery and serve digitally aware people. A significant organizational difficulty in public administration is technology integration. Traditional bureaucracies with strong hierarchies and standardized procedures may need to adjust to rapid technological advances.
Organizationally, this challenge requires new technology, process reform, and tech-savvy employee training. Government agencies must adapt, innovate, and train staff in the digital age. A smooth transition without sacrificing public services requires strategic planning, resource allocation, and change management (Droege et al., 2021). Public administration adopting new technologies has legal issues related to data privacy, security, and ethical use. Governments must follow laws while embracing technology to improve public service in a complex legal context. Technology can alter government culture. Cultural issues can arise from change opposition, job displacement, and new technology learning curves.
Civil Service Implementation
Technology-driven public administration improvements improve federal service. Tech changes government operations, communication, and public service. Digital civil service usage improves responsiveness and efficiency. Technologies speed up, automate, and optimize data administration, minimizing bureaucratic bottlenecks and letting civil servants do more valuable work. Operations efficiency boosts service, cuts costs, and optimizes resources. Transparent and accountable civil service execution is enhanced by technology. Digital platforms and apps track government activity in real-time, simplifying performance reviews. Technology helps governments evaluate programs and customize services to public requirements using data (Engin & Treleaven, 2019). Technology-driven public service improvements go beyond operations. Civil servants learn and change. Worker digital tool use requires regular training. Technology may require civil servants to encourage creativity, teamwork, and customer service.
Local Governmental Operations
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