3. • Public Administration ( important) as
the modern society is undergoing complex
and swift change.
• Contribution of public administration(
is increasing) day by day.
•Plays an important role in forming the
human society( as a civic society).
5. • Woodrow Wilson ( father of Public
Administration).
•At present, public administration is evolving
as one of the main areas( social science
studies), in all the countries.
•Public administration is a specific field of
study.
•The word ‘ Public’ denotes Government.
7. • Alexander Hamilton used the word ‘ Public
Administration’ for the first time in 1812.
8.
9. • According to Woodrow Wilson, “ the
holistic and orderly implementations of law
is Public Administration”.
• According to Pifner, “ the consolidation of
community initiatives in implementing
public policies is called public
administration.”
13. • Overall, public administration is related to
the overall functioning of the government.
•Public administration( part of the
government) that runs day to day
functioning of the state.
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15. • As the state is evolving from protected
state( under the protection of another
state, usually the protected state allows
the protector full control over its external
affair, but retains control over its internal
affair), to welfare state and from welfare
to functioning state.
16. • The holistic development (human
society and civic society)depend on
effective public administration.
•It is the heart of a state.
•There is no state without public
administration.
•So, modern state is called as
‘Administrative state.’
17. • Public administration is the pillar of the
government.
A state can exist without legislature and judiciary.
But without executive( making plans, decisions),
government cannot exist.
An administrative structure is needed for the
implementation of public policy.
Hence, Paul Applebee opines, ‘without
administration, a government is only a
meaningless chatter.’
18. • Serves various functions in the
interest of the public
Maintains civil order and peace by
protecting life and property of citizens.
Takes care of providing basic facilities,
education, employment opportunities,
protect the state and ensure economic
equality.
19. • Implement of law and policies.
Regulates the activities of people by
implementing law and policies.
If it does not function well, the policies
remain only on paper.
20. • Necessary to protect social security.
It remains constant and ensures stability to
administration.
Even though the governments change, public
administration remains constant and ensures
stability to administration.
This ensures smooth functioning of
administration.
21. Without good public administration, a
strong state also fails.
Example: Ancient Roman Empire got
destructed because of this.
It ensures unity and harmony in society by
solving the problems in society.
22. • Supports Legislature and Executive
It supports the implementations of
policies formed by the legislature.
Provides inputs in the form of statistics
and suggestions for the formulation of
policies by the government.
Plays important role, not only in the
implementation of public policy but also
in planning.
23.
24. • There is a disagreement among the
thinkers( based on the scope ) of public
administration.
• Experts like( Woodrow Wilson and L.D
White) argue that, public administration
has a wide scope.
• Public administration include all the
three pillars of administration-
Legislature, Judiciary and Executive.
25. • Luther Gulick and Simon( public
administration ) has a narrow scope.
•Public administration’s scope is limited to
the executive activities of the government.
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28. • P- PLANNING:
Planning any agenda, that the
government machinery seeks to
implement by working on the methods
of implementations.
29. • O- ORGANISATION :
Forming various departments and
structure like: division, sub-division
and other administrative structure
and taking roles and responsibilities
for each for the achievements of
desired goals.
30. • S- STAFFING:
Recruiting and training the needed staff.
It also includes framing rules and regulations of
civil services.
33. •R-REPORTING:
Reporting by the officials to the senior
officers on the functions various
departments.
Submitting reports to the legislature by
conducting research, documentation and
investigation.