1st Edition

Administrative Leadership in the Public Sector

Edited By Montgomery Van van Wart, Lisa Dicke Copyright 2008
    462 Pages
    by Routledge

    464 Pages
    by Routledge

    Administrative Leadership in the Public Sector is an ideal resource for any Public Administration course involving leadership and public management.

    Each of the book’s nine main sections begins with introductory text by the volume’s editors, Monty Van Wart and Lisa Dicke, followed by relevant readings. The volume includes some of the most important readings on public leadership published in the last eight decades. More than just an anthology, Administrative Leadership in the Public Sector provides a unique and useful framework for understanding the vast subject of leadership.

    Part 1: Introduction

    1. Leadership and Its Context

    James W. Fesler

    2. Public-Sector Leadership Theory: An Assessment

    Montgomery Van Wart

    3. Different Perspectives on the Practice of Leadership

    Matthew R. Fairholm

    4. Leaders and Leadership

    John J. Corson

    Part 2: The Preliminary Assessments That Leaders Need to Make

    5. Organizing Around the Head of a Large Federal Department

    Paul H. Appleby

    6. Total Quality Management: An Opportunity for High Performance in Federal Organizations

    Rudolph B. Garrity

    7. Reevaluating Methods of Establishing Priorities for Governmental Services

    Mary M. Hale and Aimee L. Franklin

    Part 3: What Are the Proper Goals and Priorities of Administrative Leaders?

    8. Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government

    Herman Finer

    9. Reconciling Public Entrepreneurship and Democracy

    Carl J. Bellone and George Frederick Goerl

    10. City Managers: Will They Reject Policy Leadership?

    James M. Banovetz

    11. Accountability and Entrepreneurial Public Management: The Case of the Orange County Investment Fund

    Kevin P. Kearns

    Part 4: What Are the Best Traits and Skills for Leaders in the Public Service?

    12. Government Bureaucrats Are Different

    James F. Guyot

    13. A Technique to Capitalize on Human Intelligence in Organizations: Brain Skill Management

    Weston H. Agor

    14. Creativity

    Marshall Dimock

    15. Successful Leadership in Local Government Programs: Hillsborough County’s Productivity Initiatives

    Helen D. Levine

    16. Notes on the Governmental Executive: His Role and His Methods

    Donald C. Stone

    Part 5: What Are the Best Styles for Public-Sector Leaders to Use?

    17. Changing Patterns in the Philosophy of Management

    Carl F. Stover

    18. Administrative Leadership and Use of Social Power

    Sven Lundstedt

    19. Leadership and Regional Councils: A Mismatch Between Leadership

    Styles Today and Future Roles

    Robert W. Gage

    20. Research and Interventions for Stress Reduction in a Hospital Setting

    Susan R. Raynis and Margaret A. Cleek

    Part 6: What Are the Best Techniques for Administrative Leaders to Use?

    21. Gender Differences and Managerial Competencies

    Dennis M. Daley and Katherine C. Naff

    22. The Cost of Not Listening to Employees: The Case of a Union Movement at Bradford Hospital

    R. Wayne Boss, Leslee Boss, and James A. Johnson

    23. Loose Cannons and Rule Breakers, or Enterprising Leaders?

    Some Evidence About Innovative Public Managers

    Sandford Borins

    24. Mixed-Scanning: A “Third” Approach to Decision Making

    Amitai Etzioni

    Part 7: How Do You Evaluate Leadership in the Public Sector?

    25. Defining and Measuring Effectiveness in Public Management

    Steven A. Cohen

    26. Executive Evaluation: Assessing Probability for Success in the Job

    Lawrence S. Buck

    Part 8: How Do You Develop Leaders?

    27. The Manager’s View of Management Education and Training

    James K. Conant

    28. Succession Management Strategies in Public Sector Organizations

    Dahlia Bradshaw Lynn

    29. Reflections on “Educating Executives”

    Raymond A. Katzell

    Part 9: Examples and Exemplars of Public-Sector Leadership

    30. The Patriotism of Exit and Voice: The Case of Gloria Flora

    H. George Frederickson and Meredith Newman

    31. Leaders and Leadership

    John J. Corson

    32. Branch Rickey as a Public Manager: Fulfilling the Eight Responsibilities of Public Management

    Robert D. Behn

    Biography

    Montgomery (Monty) Van Wart is Professor and Chair at the University of California State University, San Bernardino. His scholarly work includes more than 40 publications, including five books and a substantial number of articles in leading journals. His research areas are administrative leadership, human resource management, training and development, administrative values and ethics, organization behavior, and general management. He has taught leadership classes to public sector managers for all levels of government in the US and abroad. He is the author of The Dynamics of Leadership: Theory and Practice (M.E. Sharpe, 2005).

    Lisa A. Dicke is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Administration at the University of North Texas. Her teaching and research interests are in government accountability, nonprofit management and intersectoral relations. Dr. Dicke’s work has appeared in the American Review of Public Administration, Public Organization Review, Public Integrity, Public Productivity and Management Review, International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, the Journal of Public Affairs Education, and in several edited books.