
The Public Administration (P.A.) Genome Project
Capturing, Mapping, and Deploying the Genes of P. A.
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The Public Administration (P.A.) Genome Project
Capturing, Mapping, and Deploying the Genes of P. A.
About this book
What is it? The Public Administration Genome Project (PAGP) is a grand attempt to digitally "map" and then usefully employ the full set of topics, variables, and interrelationships that comprise and involve all of the "genes" that make up public administration. It is based on the highly regarded and useful Human Genome Project.
Why do it? Like the world in general, the P. A. world is becoming more diverse and complicated. Hence, few administrators can be expected to know, much less remember, the many relevant strategies, external forces and related impacts that might be part of a particular situation. There thus is a need for a comprehensive, logic-based, readily accessible system (called "COMPASS") to help in finding and elaborating on such topics, variables, and interrelationships.
What is in the book? It starts with a broad overview of the whole PAGP. It then turns to an elaboration of both the basic and then the more comprehensive analogies with the human genome; the Human Genome Project; and other related concepts (like catalysis and evolution).
These are followed by a set of new and seemingly unconnected subjects: (a) norms for citizens and public administrators, and (b) semantic and syntactic analyses. Then come some interesting and diverse case studies, and comparisons of such to theories.
All these set the scene for development of procedures for contributing to and using COMPASS, the information and guidance system which is the central product of the PAGP. The whole concept of the PAGP subsequently is revisited through an example that encompasses all of its major elements and processes.
The last part of the book focuses on future directions, asking questions like "Is the PAGP (and COMPASS) an impossible dream or a much needed reality?"
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Table of contents
- Cover
- THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (P. A.) GENOME PROJECT: Capturing, Mapping, and Deploying The “Genes” of P. A.
- THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (P. A.) GENOME PROJECT: Capturing, Mapping, and Deploying the “Genes” of P. A.
- Grateful Disclosure
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- 1: THE CONCEPT OF IT ALL
- 2: THE BASIC ANALOGY
- 3: A MORE COMPREHENSIVE ANALOGY
- 4: EVOLUTION, REPRODUCTION, AND GENOTYPES
- 5: CHEMICAL LIFE
- 6: LEAST ACTION
- 7: NORMS (FOR CITIZENS AND ADMINISTRATORS)
- 8: SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS
- 9: RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS
- 10: CASE STUDIES FROM THE LITERATURE
- 11: CASE STUDIES FROM PRACTICE
- 12: A TOP DOWN APPROACH
- 13: CASE STUDIES FROM THEORIES
- 14: MATCHING THEORY AND PRACTICE
- 15: THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GENOME COMPASS
- 16: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
- 17: FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- APPENDIX A: Sample of Gene Properties in Biochemical Processes
- APPENDIX B: Public Administration Genome Ontology(Classification System) (as of 10 September 2008)
- APPENDIX C: Trial Word List
- APPENDIX D: QCQ Cases
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- INDEX
- Backcover
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