CONTENTS:- 1. Introduction; 2. Management Information System; 3. Autonomy and Delegation; 4. Leadership, Policy-formation and Decision-Making; 5. Public Relations and Publicity; 6. Effective and Responsive Management; 7. Co-ordination, Delegation, Communication and Supervision; 8. Aids to Efficiency; 9. Executive Agencies; 10. Automation and reduction of paper work; 11. Improving Productivity; 12. Ensuring Right of Redress; 13. Administration and control; 14. Openness; 15. Planning; 16. Comparative Public Administration; 17. Perspective on Public Administration for the 21st Century;
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Sound planning leads to efficient management. Planning is a co-operative, collective co-ordination and co-ordination is the first principle of management. Planning has rightly been defined as the process of determining the objectives of administrative effort and of devising the means calculated to achieve them. Why planning? What is planning? Its kinds, process, origin and functions. The purpose of management, its techniques and dimensions.