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Public Administration Exam Questions with Complete Answers Latest Update 2024 Willoughby (1918) - The Movement for Budgetary Reform in the States - Answers 1) How budgets would advance and provide for popular control. 2) How budgets would enhance legislative and executive cooperation. 3) How budgets would ensure administrative and management efficiency Scientific Management - Answers 1) Replace rule-of-thumb methods with more systematic methods for measuring (employee) output 2) Studying to optimize placement of workers in work roles 3) Obtaining cooperation of workers to achieve full application of scientific principles 4) Establishing logical divisions within work roles and responsibilities between worker and manager Kaufman (1956) - Answers Discussion of the balance of three competing values in a democracy: 1) Representativeness 2) Neutral competency 3) Executive administrative capacity Cast this as a historical development (i.e. of the administrative state) and that none of these three are always and ever preeminent. Simon (1946) - Answers Advocates for a valid study of administration that is not based on principles. -Principles approach --Principles *Specialization *Unity of command *Span of control --"Fuzziness" of proverbs (easily allow tensions) --Tensions *Specialization vs. unity of command *Span of control vs. flat organizations *Organization by process/purpose and clientele/place --Drawbacks *Not theoretical *Not useful/insufficient guidance on how or when to apply principles -Valid study of administration --Addresses how organizations can operate efficiently. --Identify the 'limits of rationality' --Experiment-driven research Waldo (1948) - The Administrative State - Answers -Democratic states are underpinned by bureaucracies (both professional and political). Service to the public--and not scientific management and efficiency--is/should be the core ideal of the bureaucracy. -Culture and history play an important role in viewing what is "right" -The idea that principles to administration comes from a "cosmic constitutionalism" is a prominent aspect of American thought -Two separate notions of law sometimes leads to dissonance in terms of what law to follow (e.g. normative versus physical) Enduring questions: 1. Who has the power to govern (in the U.S./under the Constitution)? 2. Is the phenomenon/problem of weak methodology still present today in PA? Pendleton Act of 1883 - Answers Created a federal civil service based on merit Dorman B. Eaton - Answers -Chair of first Civil Service Commission (under Grant) -Wrote "Civil Service in Great Britain" (1880) Wilson (1887) - Answers "It's getting harder to run a constitution than to frame one" Four principal foundations for today's public management: 1. Government as the primary setting 2. Executive function as the proper focus 3. Principles and techniques for more effective management as a key to develop administrative competence 4. Comparison as a method for study and advancement of the field Neutral competence - Answers Public administrators/bureaucrats are to be politically neutral and competent in their jobs Goodnow (1900) - Politics and Administration - Answers Politics: The expression of the will of the state Administration: The execution of that will Taft Commission (1912) - Answers Issued first call for a national executive budgeting system Brownlow Committee (1937) - Answers Recommended sweeping changes to the executive branch of the U.S. government -Created aides for the President -President should have direct control over the administrative departments -Managerial agencies should be part of Exec. Office of the President Goldwater-Nichols Act (1986) - Answers Reformed the Pentagon and created a unified JCS, among others

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Public Administration Exam Questions with Complete Answers Latest Update 2024

Willoughby (1918) - The Movement for Budgetary Reform in the States - Answers 1) How budgets would
advance and provide for popular control.

2) How budgets would enhance legislative and executive cooperation.

3) How budgets would ensure administrative and management efficiency

Scientific Management - Answers 1) Replace rule-of-thumb methods with more systematic methods for
measuring (employee) output

2) Studying to optimize placement of workers in work roles

3) Obtaining cooperation of workers to achieve full application of scientific principles

4) Establishing logical divisions within work roles and responsibilities between worker and manager

Kaufman (1956) - Answers Discussion of the balance of three competing values in a democracy:

1) Representativeness

2) Neutral competency

3) Executive administrative capacity



Cast this as a historical development (i.e. of the administrative state) and that none of these three are
always and ever preeminent.

Simon (1946) - Answers Advocates for a valid study of administration that is not based on principles.

-Principles approach

--Principles

*Specialization

*Unity of command

*Span of control

--"Fuzziness" of proverbs (easily allow tensions)

--Tensions

*Specialization vs. unity of command

*Span of control vs. flat organizations

,*Organization by process/purpose and clientele/place

--Drawbacks

*Not theoretical

*Not useful/insufficient guidance on how or when to apply principles



-Valid study of administration

--Addresses how organizations can operate efficiently.

--Identify the 'limits of rationality'

--Experiment-driven research

Waldo (1948) - The Administrative State - Answers -Democratic states are underpinned by bureaucracies
(both professional and political). Service to the public--and not scientific management and efficiency--
is/should be the core ideal of the bureaucracy.



-Culture and history play an important role in viewing what is "right"



-The idea that principles to administration comes from a "cosmic constitutionalism" is a prominent
aspect of American thought



-Two separate notions of law sometimes leads to dissonance in terms of what law to follow (e.g.
normative versus physical)



Enduring questions:

1. Who has the power to govern (in the U.S./under the Constitution)?

2. Is the phenomenon/problem of weak methodology still present today in PA?

Pendleton Act of 1883 - Answers Created a federal civil service based on merit

Dorman B. Eaton - Answers -Chair of first Civil Service Commission (under Grant)

, -Wrote "Civil Service in Great Britain" (1880)

Wilson (1887) - Answers "It's getting harder to run a constitution than to frame one"



Four principal foundations for today's public management:

1. Government as the primary setting

2. Executive function as the proper focus

3. Principles and techniques for more effective management as a key to develop administrative
competence

4. Comparison as a method for study and advancement of the field

Neutral competence - Answers Public administrators/bureaucrats are to be politically neutral and
competent in their jobs

Goodnow (1900) - Politics and Administration - Answers Politics: The expression of the will of the state



Administration: The execution of that will

Taft Commission (1912) - Answers Issued first call for a national executive budgeting system

Brownlow Committee (1937) - Answers Recommended sweeping changes to the executive branch of the
U.S. government

-Created aides for the President



-President should have direct control over the administrative departments



-Managerial agencies should be part of Exec. Office of the President

Goldwater-Nichols Act (1986) - Answers Reformed the Pentagon and created a unified JCS, among
others

AFMS - Answers Activating, Framing, Mobilizing, and Synthesizing

POSDCORB (Gulick, 1937) - Answers Planning

Organizing

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