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OverviewUrban managers continue to do what they have done for decades: manage conflict, adapt to shifting demographics, balance their own source funds with intergovernmental revenues, respond to federal and state mandates, negotiate with other localities in their same metropolitan area, and deliver goods and services. But managers today are confronted with new challenges in what has become &BAD:ldquo;fend for yourself&BAD:rdquo; federalism. City executives must do more with less while at the same time figure out ways to harness the power of new technologies and react to a globalized world and economy. It is no wonder then that even great managers can fail at urban administration. To succeed, they must understand the nature of community values, the pitfalls of bureaucratic inertia, and the craft of leadership&BAD:mdash;that is, the politics of urban management.Morgan, England, and Pelissero offer a forward-looking account of this new urban management environment. In a comprehensive update, the authors have reorganized the book&BAD:rsquo;s structure to better fit the challenges facing today&BAD:rsquo;s cities, and make even greater use of systems theory as an analytic framework. Featuring discussions of the New Public Management model, the impacts of globalization, changes in service delivery, urban planning, economic development, and program evaluation, they discuss key productivity enhancements that emphasize results and accountability. The authors then focus on the impact of citizen participation, e-government, the events of 9/11, and intergovernmental relations as examples of significant environmental factors that impinge on the management of modern cities. In addition, every case study in the book is brand new and many include information on &BAD:ldquo;Connecting to the Internet&BAD:rdquo; and &BAD:ldquo;Profiles of Urban Practitioners and Scholars.&BAD:rdquo; Full Product DetailsAuthor: David R. Morgan , Robert E. England , John P. PelisseroPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: CQ Press Edition: 6th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781568029306ISBN 10: 1568029306 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 14 July 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9781608716722 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDavid R. Morgan is professor emeritus at the University of Oklahoma, where he was the Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service and professor of political science. He spent five years in local government, including service as the first city manager of Yukon, Oklahoma. Robert E. England is founding editor of the International Fire Service Journal of Leadership and Management, published by Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University. He spent the Fall 2015 semester as a visiting professor at Loyola University Chicago. John P. Pelissero is professor of political science and Interim President at Loyola University Chicago. He is the editor of Cities, Politics, and Policy: A Comparative Analysis (CQ Press, 2003). His most recent research on cities has appeared in Public Administration Review and Urban Affairs Review. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |