Caught Between the Dog and the Fireplug, Or, How to Survive Public Service (Texts & Teaching/Politics, Policy, Administration)

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Caught Between the Dog and the Fireplug, Or, How to Survive Public Service (Texts & Teaching/Politics, Policy, Administration)

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"Replete with practical advice for anyone considering a career in federal, state, or local government, Caught Between the Dog and the Fireplug, or How to Survive Public Service conveys what life is really like in a public service job. The book is written as a series of lively, entertaining letters of advice from a sympathetic uncle to a niece or nephew embarking on a government career.".

"Kenneth Ashworth draws on more than forty years of public sector experience to provide advice on the daily challenges that future public servants can expect to face: working with politicians, bureaucracy, and the press; dealing with unpleasant and difficult people; leading supervisors as well as subordinates; and maintaining high ethical standards.

Ashworth relates anecdotes from his jobs in Texas, California, and Washington, D.C., that illustrate with humor and wit fundamental concepts of public administration.".

"Be prepared, says Ashworth, to encounter all sorts of unexpected situations, from the hostile to the bizarre, from the intimidating to the outrageous. He shows that in the confrontational world of public policymaking and program implementation, a successful career demands disciplined, informed thought, intellectual and personal growth, and broad reading.

He demonstrates how, despite the inevitable inefficiencies of a democratic society, those working to shape policy in large organizations can nonetheless effect significant change - and even have fun along the way. The book will interest students and teachers of public administration, public affairs, policy development, leadership, or higher education administration. Ashworth's advice will also appeal to anyone who has ever been caught in a tight spot while working in government service."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
205

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First Sentence

"Well, I suppose you know by now how thoroughly you have disappointed your mother and father."

Classifications

Library of Congress
JF1601 .A75 2001, JF1601.A75 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
205
Dimensions
8.8 x 6.2 x 0.3 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8116040M
Internet Archive
caughtbetweendog0000ashw
ISBN 10
0878408479
ISBN 13
9780878408474
LCCN
00047678
OCLC/WorldCat
45230377
Library Thing
382020
Goodreads
1202226

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