Tools for Decision Making: A Practical Guide for Local Government

Author:   David N. Ammons (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) ,  Dale J. Roenigk (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   3rd edition
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9780367654320


Pages:   502
Publication Date:   09 September 2021
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Author:   David N. Ammons (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) ,  Dale J. Roenigk (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   3rd edition
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9780367654320


ISBN 10:   0367654326
Pages:   502
Publication Date:   09 September 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Part I – Introduction Chapter 1. The Role of Analysis in Local Government Part II – The Basics Chapter 2. Central Tendency and Dispersion Chapter 3. Performance Measurement and Monitoring Chapter 4. Smoothing Data Trends by Using Moving Averages Chapter 5. Sampling for Analysis Chapter 6. Basic Statistical Testing: Correlation and Chi-Square Chapter 7. Sensitivity Analysis Chapter 8. Break-Even Analysis Chapter 9. Detecting Meaningful Differences in Average Performance Part III – Analyzing a Unit’s Capacity to Meet the Demand for Service Chapter 10. Demand Analysis Chapter 11. Work Distribution Analysis Chapter 12. Using Performance Standards Chapter 13. Staffing Analysis Chapter 14. Staffing Factor Calculation: Projections for Uninterruptable Services Part IV – What Does It Cost? Chapter 15. Adjusting for Inflation When Comparing Revenues or Expenditures Chapter 16. Basic Investment Calculations: Figuring Interest Rates and Yields Chapter 17. The Time Value of Money: Opportunity Costs, Discounting, Compounding, Future Value, and Present Value Chapter 18. Simple Options for Annualizing Costs of Capital Items: Usage-Rate and Straight-Line Depreciation Chapter 19. Identifying the Full Costs of a Program Chapter 20. Calculating Go-Away Costs for Privatization Decisions Chapter 21. Life-Cycle Costing Chapter 22. Lease or Buy? Chapter 23. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Truncated Version of Cost-Benefit Analysis Part V – Process Improvement Chapter 24. Pareto Charts Chapter 25. Cause-and-Effect Diagrams Chapter 26. Process Flow Charts Chapter 27. Control Charts Part VI – Other Analytic Opportunities and Techniques Chapter 28. Citizen Surveys and Customer Surveys Chapter 29. Analyzing Survey Data: Revealing Graphics and Simple Statistics Chapter 30. Financial Condition Analysis Chapter 31. Random Chance or Bias? A Practical Use of Binomial Probability Distribution Chapter 32. Forecasting Chapter 33. Analysis of Operations via Benchmarking Part VII – Presenting Analytic Evidence Chapter 34. Presenting Analytic Evidence: Tables or Graphs? Part VIII – Wrap Up Chapter 35. The Place of Analysis in a Political Environment Appendix A. Distribution of Chi-Square Appendix B. Distribution of t Appendix C. Future Value Interest Factors Appendix D. Sum of Annuity Factor (SAF) Appendix E. The Normal Distribution and Table of z-Score Probabilities Appendix F. Excel’s Data Analysis ToolPak—Installation, Use, and Example

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Finally, a no-nonsense, how-to book that takes the fear out of statistics and analysis. Tools for Decision Making is an ideal book to use in masters-level research methods classes where the emphasis is on equipping students with basic tools of analysis that they can use in their careers. - David Schultz, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at Hamline University, USA By incorporating Excel instructions into the collection of analytic techniques presented in Tools for Decision Making, the authors have made this book a must-have. Every local government researcher/analyst in the world has access to Excel, so this feature alone makes this text invaluable. The online Excel templates that accompany the third edition are a major selling point; their availability for student use and for subsequent use on the job make this book a necessity on one's bookshelf. - Hunter Bacot, Graduate Program Director and Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA Tools for Decision Making is a gold mine of ideas for improving services. It makes difficult-sounding management techniques very understandable. I caution owners of the book to be leery of those who seek to borrow it; else it may go the same way as the trusty hammer and saw. - W. Bartley Hildreth, Professor at the Center for State and Local Finance / Department of Public Management and Policy at Georgia State University, USA The analytical tools described by Ammons and Roenigk demystify the management of complex organizations. This book can serve as your tool box of ideas and models for continuous improvement. - Russell Blackburn, City Manager at the City of Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA Tools for Decision Making is a very user-friendly book that can be used in policy analysis or financial management courses in upper-division or graduate instruction. Ammons and Roenigk use excellent examples that place tools in realistic and appropriate context for typical public administration students. - Howard Frank, Professor in the Department of Public Policy & Administration at Florida International University, USA


""Finally, a no-nonsense, how-to book that takes the fear out of statistics and analysis. Tools for Decision Making is an ideal book to use in masters-level research methods classes where the emphasis is on equipping students with basic tools of analysis that they can use in their careers."" — David Schultz, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at Hamline University, USA ""By incorporating Excel instructions into the collection of analytic techniques presented in Tools for Decision Making, the authors have made this book a must-have. Every local government researcher/analyst in the world has access to Excel, so this feature alone makes this text invaluable. The online Excel templates that accompany the third edition are a major selling point; their availability for student use and for subsequent use on the job make this book a necessity on one’s bookshelf."" — Hunter Bacot, Graduate Program Director and Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA ""Tools for Decision Making is a gold mine of ideas for improving services. It makes difficult-sounding management techniques very understandable. I caution owners of the book to be leery of those who seek to borrow it; else it may go the same way as the trusty hammer and saw."" — W. Bartley Hildreth, Professor at the Center for State and Local Finance / Department of Public Management and Policy at Georgia State University, USA ""The analytical tools described by Ammons and Roenigk demystify the management of complex organizations. This book can serve as your tool box of ideas and models for continuous improvement."" — Russell Blackburn, City Manager at the City of Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA ""Tools for Decision Making is a very user-friendly book that can be used in policy analysis or financial management courses in upper-division or graduate instruction. Ammons and Roenigk use excellent examples that place tools in realistic and appropriate context for typical public administration students."" — Howard Frank, Professor in the Department of Public Policy & Administration at Florida International University, USA


"""Finally, a no-nonsense, how-to book that takes the fear out of statistics and analysis. Tools for Decision Making is an ideal book to use in masters-level research methods classes where the emphasis is on equipping students with basic tools of analysis that they can use in their careers."" — David Schultz, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at Hamline University, USA ""By incorporating Excel instructions into the collection of analytic techniques presented in Tools for Decision Making, the authors have made this book a must-have. Every local government researcher/analyst in the world has access to Excel, so this feature alone makes this text invaluable. The online Excel templates that accompany the third edition are a major selling point; their availability for student use and for subsequent use on the job make this book a necessity on one’s bookshelf."" — Hunter Bacot, Graduate Program Director and Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA ""Tools for Decision Making is a gold mine of ideas for improving services. It makes difficult-sounding management techniques very understandable. I caution owners of the book to be leery of those who seek to borrow it; else it may go the same way as the trusty hammer and saw."" — W. Bartley Hildreth, Professor at the Center for State and Local Finance / Department of Public Management and Policy at Georgia State University, USA ""The analytical tools described by Ammons and Roenigk demystify the management of complex organizations. This book can serve as your tool box of ideas and models for continuous improvement."" — Russell Blackburn, City Manager at the City of Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA ""Tools for Decision Making is a very user-friendly book that can be used in policy analysis or financial management courses in upper-division or graduate instruction. Ammons and Roenigk use excellent examples that place tools in realistic and appropriate context for typical public administration students."" — Howard Frank, Professor in the Department of Public Policy & Administration at Florida International University, USA"


Author Information

David N. Ammons is a Professor of Public Administration and Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He has written several books and his articles have appeared in Public Administration Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Performance and Management Review, and other public affairs journals. He has served on the National Performance Management Advisory Commission and the North Carolina Governor’s Advisory Committee on Performance Management. He was elected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration in 2006. Dale J. Roenigk is the Director of the North Carolina Benchmarking Project and a Faculty Member at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He is the author of an annual benchmarking report on municipal services published by the School of Government. He also helped develop the County and Municipal Fiscal Analysis tool, a web-based dashboard designed to help North Carolina local governments analyze their fiscal condition. His research interests include benchmarking, performance measurement and management, and evaluation.

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