6100 - PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
BIEM
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
VALENTINA MELE
Course Objectives
Main purpose of this course is to introduce students to basic principles and recent developments in the field of public management. Public sector is a crucial component of the business environment, as an economic actor, in terms of impacts on the private sector and in terms of impacts on the citizen daily life. Public management has changed enormously in recent years as result of reform initiatives in many countries. Thereby, this course will examine both empirical developments and new theories of public management with an international perspective. Through active participation in this course students should gain the theoretical foundation and the managerial skills needed to understand public sector organizations. The course will ultimately enable students to deal consciously with public administrations as individual citizens, as entrepreneurs, as private sector employees, as public sector consultants/suppliers or as public sector employees.
Course Content Summary
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Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Attending students
The final grade will reflect the overall performance during the semester and will be based on the following:
- Group work and negotiation (20%)
- Group exercise (20%)
- Schort case report (10%)
- Final written exam (50%)
The final grade is the weighted average of the four evaluations
Non attending students
The final grade will be based on a comprehensive oral exam
Textbooks
- O. E. Hughes, Public Management and Administration (3rd Edition), Palgrave, 2003