Dimoch, Marshall

Crisis management: shoring up America's economy and government

Credit crunches, loss of competitiveness, and teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, in both business and government, are the most serious crisis problems now confronting a growing number of modern nations and this irrespective of political persuasion. Further, the ultimate practical way these traumatic experiences can be alleviated and in future avoided is by an increase of governing capacity. There is a need for a perspective which includes survival knowledge as well as how to find balance in social change. Administrators who devote their whole lives to seeking the public good need more freedom and opportunity to experiment and innovate. The nations that are courages and resourceful enough to face the worst


Crisis
Management
Economic Conditions
Public Administration - USA