Principles of Public Administration and Organizational Behaviour

Paper Code: 
PAD 201
Credits: 
03
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper introduces the basis of Organization , its importance and its salient principles

 

 

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Concept of Organization.
Bases of Organization.
Formal and Informal Organization.

 

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Principles of Administration:

  •   Division of work
  •   Authority and Responsibility
  •   Hierarchy
  •   Unity of Command
  •   Span of Control
  •  Delegation

 

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  • Centralization and Decentralization

·Co-ordination

·Supervision

·Line and Staff

              Chief Executive (Types of Political Executives : Parliamentary, Presidential,                    Collegiate)

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 Forms of Public Organization(Role & Functions)

  • Ministries
  • Departments
  • Boards
  • Commissions
  • Committees
  • Councils
  • Ad-hoc and Advisory Bodies
  • Regulatory Bodies

     Forms of Public Sector Enterprises:

  • Departmental Undertakings
  • Public / Statutory Corporation
  • Government Company

 

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Organizational Behaviour

· Decision Making (Simon’s View)

· Communication

· Leadership

               Morale and Motivation (Maslow & Herzberg)

Essential Readings: 

Ø Vishnu Bhagwan, (2005). Vidya Bhusahan, Public Administration, S. Chand & Sons Publications.

Ø M.P. Sharma, Sadana, Public Administration in Theory and Practice, Kitab Mahal Publications.

Ø Avasthi, Maheshwari, (2005). Public Administration, Laxmi Naryan Agawal.
Ø S.L. Goel, (2004). Public Administration Theory and Practice, Deep and Deep Publications.

Ø D.R. Sachdeva and Meena Sogani, Public Administration – Concept and Application, New Delhi Associated Publishing House.

Ø B.L. Fadia, K.L. Fadia , (2006). Administrative Theories and Concepts, Sahitya Bhawan Publications.

Ø Rumki Basu, Introduction to Public Administration

 

References: 

Ø Mohit Bhattacharya, Public Administration : Structure Process and Behaviour

Ø Felix Nigro, Modern Public Administration
Ø Prasad and Prasad, Administrative Thinkers, Sterling Publications.
Ø Amita Singh, Public Administration : Roots and Wings, New Delhi Galgotia Publishing House.

Ø Fred Luthans, (2005). Organizational Behaviour, Prentice Hall.
Ø Stephen Robbins (2006). Organizational Behaviour, McGraw Hill, Publication.

 

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