Chapter 8 Graded Assignment
Please Identify and Define…
- the nature and realms of administrative decision making.
- intelligence, the learning organization, and knowledge management, and their significance in the administrative decision-making process.
- the functions and methods of forecasting and planning.
- the rational and incremental models of decision making in terms of their methods and occasions for use.
- the contributions of benefit/cost analysis, environmental assessment, and risk assessment to administrative decision making.
- convergent and divergent problems and their implications for decision making.
- the major features of the social and political environments in which administrative decisions occur.
- the nature of groupthink and its impact on decision making.
- closed and open systems of decision making.
Chapter 9 Graded Assignment
Please Identify and Define…
- the general levels and major objects of spending by federal and state/local governments, including entitlements and other mandatory spending obligations.
- the general levels and major sources of revenue for federal and state/local governments.
- the major characteristics of government financial choices and the cycle of fiscal decision making.
- the purposes for which budgets are used in all levels of government.
- the types of budgets that governments commonly use.
- the steps in the process of adopting the annual federal budget.
- the means for managing and reviewing government spending.
- the means for acquiring and managing government debt.
- how government financial choices are constrained by current political and economic conditions.
Chapter 10 Graded Assignment
Please Identify and Define…
- the various categories of public employees and the number who work at each level and in the major governmental functions.
- the kinds of positions in which top-level appointees are placed and the factors that influence their selection.
- the principles of the merit system.
- the organization of human resource management in government.
- the employment process, including recruitment, selection, promotion, compensation, and termination.
- the concepts of equal opportunity, affirmative action, and comparable worth and the controversies surrounding them.
- the role of unions in public employment and the impact of the collective bargaining process.
- the rights of public employees generally.
- the future prospects for the public service, including recruitment of new personnel, management of current employees, and alternative concepts for organization of the merit system.