Public Administration at Whole PDF
Public Administration at Whole PDF
Public Administration at Whole PDF
Whole.
“The administration of justice is the firmest pillar of the government”
By Barak Husain Obama
3. Luther Gullick, “Administration has to do with getting things done; with the
accomplishment of defined objectives”.
[Ref: Luther Gullick, “Papers on the Science of Administration” in 1937 Page No- 191]
4. Ali Ashraf, “Public Administration is a concerned with the organization and procedures
of the formulation and implementation of public policies.”
[Ref: Ali Ashraf, “Public Administration: a new paradigm” in 1996 Page No- 01]
6. Marshall E. Dimock, “Public Administration is concerned with what and the How of the
Government.”
[Ref: Ali Ashraf, “The Study of Administration” in 1937 Page No-31-32]
8. L.D. White, “Public administration consists of all those operations having for their
purpose the fulfillment of enforcement of public policies as declared by the competent
authority.”
[Ref: Leonard D. White, “Instruction to the study of Public Administration” page No- 01]
9. According to UNDP,
Public administration has two closely related meanings:
(b) The management and implementation of the whole set of government activities
dealing with the implementation of laws, regulations and decisions of the Government and
the management related to the provision of public services.
[Ref: United Nations Development Program, Democratic Governance Group, Public administration
practice note, Bureau for Development Policy, 2003 Page No-05]
Here is now an attempt to discuss the nature & scope of the discipline of Public
Administration. The nature and scope can be described bellow under two heads:
Integral Views:
All of the difficulties and problems which are commonly related in achieving the
common purposes are concerned with the integral views of the Public Administration.
According to this view, public administration is a sum total of all activities manual,
technical, managerial and secretarial which is undertaken in pursuit of and in fulfillment of
public policy. Therefore, it can be said that the activities of all the persons from top to
bottom constitute administration although they are of varying significance to the running
of administration machinery. Thus all the acts of the officials of the government from the
peon to the secretaries and head of the state constitute public administration. Leonardo D.
White supports this integral view, according to him; “Public administration consists of all
those operations, having for their purpose of fulfillment or enforcement of public policy.”
[Ref: Leonard D. White, “Instruction to the study of Public Administration” page No- 01-05]
Managerial Views:
Luther Gullick is an important champion of the managerial view of administration.
He writes, “Administration has to do with getting things done with the accomplishment of
defined objectives”.
[Ref: Luther Gullick, “Papers on the Science of Administration” in 1937 Page No- 191]
1. P Stands for Planning: Working out in broad outline the things that need to be done
and the methods for doing them to accomplish the purpose which is set for the enterprise.
2. O Stands for Organization: The establishment of the formal structure of authority
through which work subdivisions are arranged, defined and co ordinate for the defined
objective of the organization.
3. S Stands for Staffing: The whole personnel function of bringing in and training
the staff and maintaining favorable conditions of work both in qualitative and quantitative.
4. D Stands for Directing: The continuous task of making decisions and embodying
them in specific and general orders and instructions and serving as the leader of the
enterprise.
5. CO Stands for Coordinating. Interrelating the various entities and processes of the
work.
6. R Reporting: Keeping those to whom the executive is responsible as well
as subordinates informed through records, research and inspections.
7. B Stands for Budgeting: Fiscal planning, accounting and control.