Government Services in Daily Life - Answers •Public safety
•Transportation
•Sanitation
•Lighting
•Traffic control
Revenue supports - Answers Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches
What levels share taxing authority? - Answers Local, state, and federal
FY 2017: Governments spent nearly - Answers $7 trillion
Federal: - Answers $4 trillion (57%)
State/local - Answers $3 trillion
_____ is a large part of the GDP - Answers Public sector
Government spending directly impacts - Answers Economic activity
Federal gov responsibilities - Answers National policies, defense, foreign affairs
State gov responsibilities - Answers Education, healthcare, transportation
Local gov responsibilities - Answers Public safety, sanitation, utilities, zoning
Public Sector - Answers •Focus on public interest, equity, accountability
•Funded by taxation
•Services often monopolistic (e.g., police)
Private Sector - Answers •Driven by profit and competition
•Funded by sales/revenue
Services depend on demand and affordability
Nonprofits - Answers •Often partner with the government
•Provide services such as education, healthcare, social work
•Funded by grants, donations, and contracts
•Complement government services, fill service gaps
Government Workforce - Answers Largest employer in the US
Diverse roles across federal, state, and local levels
Includes teachers, police, firefighters, civil servants, and more
What are the core values of public admin? - Answers Efficiency
Effectiveness
Equity
Accountability
Ethics
Challenges in Public Administration - Answers •Balancing limited resources with increasing demands
•Ensuring accountability and transparency
•Managing political pressures and public opinion
•Adapting to technology and modernization
•Addressing crises: natural disasters, pandemics, economic downturns
Classical Management Movement emphasized - Answers Efficiency, hierarchy and structure
Frederick Taylor - Answers Scientific Management
Max Weber - Answers Bureaucracy
Four Principles of Scientific Management - Answers •1. Replace rule-of-thumb methods with scientific
study
•2. Select, train, and develop workers scientifically
•3. Ensure cooperation between management and workers
•4. Divide work between managers (planning) and workers (execution)
Taylor's Time and Motion Studies - Answers •Sought to determine the most efficient way to complete
tasks
•Used stopwatches and observation to track worker motions
•Eliminated unnecessary steps to increase productivity
•Criticized for treating workers as machines
•Legacy: inspired modern performance management tools
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth - Answers -Conducted time-and-motion studies
-Reduced unnecessary motions in factory tasks
-Focus on efficiency and fatigue reduction