Toward a Theory of Administrative Tethering is the culmination of a
seven-year commitment to investigate and explore the highly complex
and chaotic nature of collaboration, specifically in child protective
services (CPS). This journey began with an atypical relationship
between a doctoral student practicing in CPS and an academic mentor.
Examination of the CPS system in North Carolina necessitated more
in-depth study to foster change relevant to improve service delivery
for front-line staff and to engage executive leadership at the local
and state levels. All CPS actors must function in a highly coordinated
fashion to provide the orderly delivery of this social product to the
public as needed and as expected. Herbert Simon's work is stitched
into each chapter, and his perspectives provide the binding agent to
the emerging Administrative Tethering (AT) framework (2002, 2000,
1962). Administrative Tethering (AT) can be conceptualized as a
strategic management design that employs a series of inter-agency
bonding actions and techniques to address the multi-dimensional nature
of a complex, pressing public problem. This work concludes with the
identification of new research and its potential utility and overall
impact for the both the practitioner and academic.
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Re-thinking Child Welfare Training amid Rationally Bounded Administrative Decision-Making and Collaborative Governance Processes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781793642950
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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