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Public service ethics in a changing world
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This digital document is a journal article from Futures, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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The past 25 years have seen profound changes in the management and delivery of public services throughout the UK and elsewhere. Such developments, known as New Public Management (NPM) h… More >>
Public service ethics in a changing world
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Preserving The Public Trust: The Five Principles Of Public Service Ethics
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A co-publication of the Josephson Institute of Ethics and Unlimited Publishing LLC, this highly useful book brings to life the Josephson Institute’s five principles of public service ethics: public interest, independent objective judgment, public accountability, democratic leadership, responsibility and fitness for office. Includes extensive references to the Office of Government Ethics rules for federal employees. An excellent guide for those new to public service… More >>
Preserving The Public Trust: The Five Principles Of Public Service Ethics
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Public Service, Ethics, and Constitutional Practice
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For civil servants who take an oath to uphold the Constitution, that document is the supreme symbol of political morality. Constitutional issues are addressed by civil servants every day, whenever a policeman arrests a suspect or members of different branches of government meet. But how well do these individuals really understand the Constitution’s application in their jobs? This book encourages civil servants to reflect on specific constitutional principles and … More >>
Public Service, Ethics, and Constitutional Practice
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