In which we learn when and why policy schools split off from schools of public administration, and ask what implications this has had for state capacity.
Even more food for thought: there's now a sequel to my reform proposal! Not just bringing together strategy/policy and implementation in the public sector, but bringing in the MBA too—creating one unified management degree for the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, which I call the MBPA: https://civicinsighter.com/p/meet-the-mbpa-business-public-administration
I'd be curious: Have you had conversations with faculty or students at business schools re: state capcity, Recoding America, etc.?
Even more food for thought: there's now a sequel to my reform proposal! Not just bringing together strategy/policy and implementation in the public sector, but bringing in the MBA too—creating one unified management degree for the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, which I call the MBPA: https://civicinsighter.com/p/meet-the-mbpa-business-public-administration
I'd be curious: Have you had conversations with faculty or students at business schools re: state capcity, Recoding America, etc.?