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9 Government Podcasts
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Series on Law, including intro to Weber and bureaucracy.
webcast.berkeley.edu— —
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Public Service in the Age of Globalization
deimos3.apple.com— — “Madeline Albright speaks at the Yale Law School on public service in the age of globalization.”
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An urban mayor's perspective on public interest advocacy
deimos3.apple.com— — “Cory Brooker was elected Mayor of Newark, New Jersey in 2006.”
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Accountability and Governance Series: Performance Measurement and the World Bank
wagner.nyu.edu— — The relationships between accountability, effectiveness and performanceneed to be unpacked in ways that produce new knowledge and guide practitionersaiming to craft effective mechanisms of accountability.
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The Nonprofit Accountability Trap
deimos3.apple.com— — “Stanford University – Do the varied reporting requirements of grant makers take time away from the primary work of operating nonprofits? Or do they contribute to enhancing their mission delivery?”
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Evidence Based Management
deimos3.apple.com— — “Stanford University – Organizational decisions are based on fads, not facts. Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor of organizational behaviour at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, explores evidence based management best practices.”
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Evaluation Workshop
deimos3.apple.com— — “Presentation on developing and undertaking evaluation from DePaul University”
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Ethical terminology
deimos3.apple.com— — “A discussion of key terms and distinctions in the field of ethics from Dr. Taft Broome at MIT.”
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Bureaucracy - Paul C. Light
brookings.edu— — ‘[Bureaucracy] was once a wonderful term that meant efficient and disciplined and the economies of scale—that people knew their jobs, knew where they worked; specialization and expertise.’