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Beth W. Honadle (ed.) - Perspectives on Management Capacity Building

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Perspectives on Management Capacity Building provides a lively spectrum of views on the problems and prospects of improving the management and performance of municipal governments in the United States. Leading specialists in public administration probe the management needs of local governments and explore ways in which they can improve their capacity to manage. Today, state and local governments are caught in the transition between the expansionism of the post-World War II years and the retrenchment era of the late seventies and eighties. Improved management capacity has emerged as the most effective way for local governments to ride out the economic and political pressures confronting them. This book first investigates the meaning of the term management capacity. It then considers how management needs have changed in the post-war period and how these needs vary among large cities, suburbs, and rural communities. Two of the contributions explore the organizational politics of management improvement while others look at the functional areas of computers and financial management. The book also addresses human resource problems such as labor relations, management development, and training of municipal legislators, and concludes with several viewpoints on federal efforts to improve local management capacity.

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title:Perspectives On Management Capacity Building SUNY Series On Urban Public Policy
author:Honadle, Beth Walter.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:088706132X
print isbn13:9780887061325
ebook isbn13:9780585057927
language:English
subjectMunicipal government--United States, Local government--United States.
publication date:1986
lcc:JS331.P44 1986eb
ddc:352/.0072/0973
subject:Municipal government--United States, Local government--United States.
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1. Beth Walter Honadle. ''A Capacity-Building Framework: A Search for Concept and Purpose," Public Administration Review 41 (September-October 1981):575-580; and Beth Walter Honadle. "Managing Capacity Building: Problems and Approaches." Journal of the Community Development Society 13 (1982):65-73.
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2. A. Etzioni, "Two Approaches to Organizational Analysis: A Critique and a Suggestion." Aministrative Science Quarterly 5 (September 1960):257-278.
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3. E. Yuchtman and S. E. Seashore. "A System Resource Approach to Organizational Effectiveness," American Sociological Review 32 (1967):891-903.
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4. M. T. Hannan and J. Freeman. "Obstacles to Comparative Studies," in New Perspectives on Organizational Effectiveness, ed. P. S. Goodman and J.M. Pennings (San Francisco:Jossey-Bass, 1977).
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5. H. Sheppard. The Administration on AgingOr a Successor? (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, 1971).
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6. R.B. Hudson. "Client Politics and Federalism: The Case of the Older Americans Act." Paper prepared for the 1973 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA.
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7. B. Gold. "The Role of the Federal Government in the Provision of Social Services to Older Persons." The Annals 415 (September 1974):5569.
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8. P.K. Armour, C.L. Estes and M.L. Noble. "The Continuing Design and Implementation Problems of a National Policy on Aging: Title III of the Older Americans Act," in The Aging in Politics, ed. R.B. Hudson (Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas, 1981).
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9. R.B. Hudson and M. Veley. "Federal Funding and State Planning: The Case of the State Units on Aging, Gerontologist 14 (April 1974):122129.
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10. R.J. Newcomer et al. Funding Practices, Policies, and Performance of State and Area Agencies on Aging: Final Report, Executive Summary (University of California at San Francisco, School of Nursing, 1982).
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11. R.J. Samuelson. "Aging America: Who Will Shoulder the Growing Burden." National Journal 10 (1978) 17121717; and J.A. Califano. "The Aging of America: Questions for the Four-Generation Society," The Annals 438 (July 1978): 96107.
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12. B. Neugarten, ed, Age or Need? Public Policies for Older People. (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1982).
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13. R.B. Hudson, "The 'Graying' of the Federal Budget and Its Consequences for Old-Age Policy," Gerontologist 18 (October 1978):428440.
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14. Douglas W. Nelson, "Alternative Images of Old Age as the Bases for Policy," in Bernice L. Neugarten (ed.), Age or Need? Beverly Hills, CA:Sage, 1982.
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15. R.B. Hudson, "A Block Grant to the States for Long-Term Care," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 6 (Spring 1981): 927.
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16. Newcomer. Funding Practices.
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17. M. Mogulof, Making Social Service Changes at the State Level: Practice and Problems in Four States (Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute, 1973).
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18. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services, Exploratory Evaluation of Administration on Aging Programs (Washington, C.C.:ASPE, 1980).
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19. J.J. Callahan and S. Wallack, eds., Major Reforms in Long-Term Care (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1981); U.S. Congressional Budget Office,
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