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Education and training in public administration: transference of segmenting organizational behavior
Authors:Garth N. Jones
Affiliation:Professor of Public Policy and Administration School of Public Affairs , University of Alaska Anchorage , 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, Alaska , 99508
Abstract:Organizations can survive, let alone progress, only if they carry out meaningful transactions with society at large. This process requires they differentiate their “organizational being” to respond to clientele needs and/or user demands. The inherent problem is that these differentiated structures may become segmented into tightly closed systems, being in effect organizations within organization characterized by self-serving vested interests. Expediency becomes the operating rule. Segmentation is common to all societies, but it is especially prevalent in situations of decline.

Advanced in this discussion is that the segmentation process may be accelerated and consolidated by in-house training and education, and especially by those of a public management character. A plea is made for universities to become more actively engaged in (a) the preparation and placement of “quality” educated persons and (b) the search/development of new public organization.
Keywords:Accountability  Clinton  Culture war  Ethics  Impeachment  Private‐professional dichotomy  Trust
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