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Public Administration Ethics, Statesmanship, & Governance
Case Study Assignment Instructions
Discussion Thread: Ethics in Public Administration - Case Study
Apply concepts related to ethics in a specific, researched public administration case study. Whatever source is used for the actual case study must focus on a real-world public administration situation that is being discussed and analyzed in the chosen article.
The article can be qualitative or quantitative in nature, but it must specifically focus on the public administration context.
Remember to synthesize your research and findings with the required readings and presentations for this week and a Biblical/covenantal model of statesmanship, leadership and organizational behavior.
Overview:
In this module you will explore the relationship-learning from the assigned references below and using a specific case example-between ethics and public administration. Additionally, this module will discuss the ethical considerations one must keep top of mind in drafting and implementing public policies.
Learn:
Read: 6 articles Fischer, Shafritz & Hyde, Einolf, Marini, Simon, Dept. of Interior
Watch: 2 videos Fischer chapters 2 and 3
Explore: 1 website Office of Government Ethics
Remember to incorporate (and cite) some learning from each source in your posting or replies.
Apply:
Post a case study and reply to two students' postings as well.
As suggested previously, peer-reviewed articles are highly recommended but you are not limited to those. We can all easily, unfortunately, find case examples of ethical or unethical behavior by public officials every day in the news
Please don't make this about the person or her/his politics (or your opinions) but the actions that person took and objectively summarize whether you consider those actions-or failures to act-ethical or unethical.
So, let me suggest more specific actions to make this assignment a bit more applicable (personal) to us.
A case study is based on an actual government agency and public administrator's action or failure to act.
It is a specific agency, persons, time, location, results, etc.
It is not a policy paper, or someone's blog, or political position of some advocacy group or your opinions.
It is your analysis of what a public administrator did and what you and I can learn + or - from that person's experience.
A case study is an analysis of some event or action that actually happened-a specific agency/department/government, location, time, people, etc. I know I am repeating myself but you would be surprised at the number of persons who miss this.
Build on what you learned in Module 1 re. ethics in public administration and apply that against the case example you are assessing.
The ask of you is to assess and report if you believe the actions taken were ethical or not.
What would you have done in the same situation?
In your posting (and label/title each section Book your online assignment help today!):
Cite the case study and reference.
Briefly explain/summarize the case study/example you chose-to help us understand the context (what agency, where, when, who are the stakeholders, what is the context, what actions were taken, what results, etc.)
Identify the ethical questions/issues obvious in the case example.
Assess whether that person (or persons) acted ethically; and
Put yourself in that person's shoes. What would you have done?
Students will take part in 4 Discussions in which you will conduct a case study of an observed study in a public administration context. The analysis will be based upon the concepts you learned and discussed in the previous module's essay assignment, writing 450-500 words in the initial thread.
For the case study, students are welcome to cite a scholarly source, but if they do, it must not be merely a theoretical/philosophical discussion. Instead, whatever source is used for the actual case study must focus on a real-world public administration situation that is being discussed and analyzed in the chosen article. Students will in turn apply concepts discussed in the previous Module: Week's essay to analyze the situation, in addition to the required reading and presentations from the current Module: Week. Remember: it will be important to do both!