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Public sector personnel management in three African countries: current poroblems and possibilities

By: Taylor, Harry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Management | Civil Service | Personnel In: Public Administration and DevelopmentSummary: Public Administration as an aspect of government activity has existed as long as political systems have been functioning. At present, the stage of man's evolution, public administration is indespensable. No civilisation hope to function, without it. Urban society would be unhearable, law and order meaningless, development impracticable, world trade impassible and exalitarianism unattainable. The well-being of the community is increasingly becoming dependent on efficient governmental management, i.e. public administration. According to Prof. W.B. Donham "If our civilisation fails, it will be mainly because of a breakdown of administration. Hence, the author says that Public Administration embraces many ar
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Issue no: 12(2), May 92, p.193-207 Available AR22015

Public Administration as an aspect of government activity has existed as long as political systems have been functioning. At present, the stage of man's evolution, public administration is indespensable. No civilisation hope to function, without it. Urban society would be unhearable, law and order meaningless, development impracticable, world trade impassible and exalitarianism unattainable. The well-being of the community is increasingly becoming dependent on efficient governmental management, i.e. public administration. According to Prof. W.B. Donham "If our civilisation fails, it will be mainly because of a breakdown of administration. Hence, the author says that Public Administration embraces many ar

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