The synoptic model of strategic planning and the GPRA: Lacking a good fit with the political context
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The difficulties encountered by government agencies in implementing the synoptic approach to strategic planning found in the Government Performance and Results Act are discussed.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 2000
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Measuring changes in democratic attitudes and career aspirations among administrative interns
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A survey concerning the attitudes of public administration interns toward government before and after their placements is discussed.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 2000
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The relationship between citizen involvement in the budget process and city structure and culture
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A study concerning the involvement of citizens in the budget process of council-manager cities is discussed.
Publication Name: Public Productivity and Management Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1044-8039
Year: 2000
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