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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Marino , Robert James WrightPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781793642967ISBN 10: 1793642966 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 22 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Toward a Theoretical Construct of Administrative Tethering Chapter 2: The Child Protection Function: The North Carolina County Perspective Chapter 3: The Application of Administrative Tethering Chapter 4: AT & the Importance of Trust Chapter 5: AT & the Decision-Making Process Chapter 6: ConclusionReviews"Collaborate! That's the prescription for making complex public policies work. But it's a normative prescription that too often fails to produce an administrative cure. In this fascinating new book, Robert Wright and Kevin Marino explore the very complicated world of child protective services to develop a fresh, innovative approach they call ""administrative tethering,"" an approach that is both a richly textured description of programs that work and a prescription that offers great hope in improving the delivery of public services. -- Donald F. Kettl, University of Maryland Kevin Marino and Robert Wright have constructed an administrative framework – Administrative Tethering – as a strategic management design that relies on bonding actions across partners to address complex public problems. In the tradition of Donald A. Schon (1984), The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action and Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schon (1974) Theory in Practice: Increasing Professional Effectiveness, the authors embrace the gaps in public administration theory and practice through informed scholarship and illustrated through case study research in child protective services. The result is the offering of an applied strategic approach to collaboration in public services built on instilling high levels of trust, value, accountability, and motivation at the partnering level. Informed by those in the front lines of public service delivery, Administrative Tethering has much to offer for those seeking to accomplish meaningful outcomes in complex administrative settings. -- Jack Wayne Meek, University of La Verne The collaborative process in government is often aspired to by many public managers, elected officials and policy makers, but far too often not nearly achieved. In Toward the Theory of Administrative Tethering, Wright and Marino undertake this daunting task of examining the importance of collaborative efforts and the value of trust in making decisions within complex and challenging environments. Based upon years of public sector experience, the authors provide an intellectually superior framework for those seeking to improve their administrative processes. -- Marc K. Fudge, California State University San Bernardino" "Collaborate! That's the prescription for making complex public policies work. But it's a normative prescription that too often fails to produce an administrative cure. In this fascinating new book, Robert Wright and Kevin Marino explore the very complicated world of child protective services to develop a fresh, innovative approach they call ""administrative tethering,"" an approach that is both a richly textured description of programs that work and a prescription that offers great hope in improving the delivery of public services. Kevin Marino and Robert Wright have constructed an administrative framework - Administrative Tethering - as a strategic management design that relies on bonding actions across partners to address complex public problems. In the tradition of Donald A. Schon (1984), The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action and Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schon (1974) Theory in Practice: Increasing Professional Effectiveness, the authors embrace the gaps in public administration theory and practice through informed scholarship and illustrated through case study research in child protective services. The result is the offering of an applied strategic approach to collaboration in public services built on instilling high levels of trust, value, accountability, and motivation at the partnering level. Informed by those in the front lines of public service delivery, Administrative Tethering has much to offer for those seeking to accomplish meaningful outcomes in complex administrative settings. The collaborative process in government is often aspired to by many public managers, elected officials and policy makers, but far too often not nearly achieved. In Toward the Theory of Administrative Tethering, Wright and Marino undertake this daunting task of examining the importance of collaborative efforts and the value of trust in making decisions within complex and challenging environments. Based upon years of public sector experience, the authors provide an intellectually superior framework for those seeking to improve their administrative processes." Collaborate! That's the prescription for making complex public policies work. But it's a normative prescription that too often fails to produce an administrative cure. In this fascinating new book, Robert Wright and Kevin Marino explore the very complicated world of child protective services to develop a fresh, innovative approach they call ""administrative tethering,"" an approach that is both a richly textured description of programs that work and a prescription that offers great hope in improving the delivery of public services. -- Donald F. Kettl, University of Maryland Kevin Marino and Robert Wright have constructed an administrative framework – Administrative Tethering – as a strategic management design that relies on bonding actions across partners to address complex public problems. In the tradition of Donald A. Schon (1984), The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action and Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schon (1974) Theory in Practice: Increasing Professional Effectiveness, the authors embrace the gaps in public administration theory and practice through informed scholarship and illustrated through case study research in child protective services. The result is the offering of an applied strategic approach to collaboration in public services built on instilling high levels of trust, value, accountability, and motivation at the partnering level. Informed by those in the front lines of public service delivery, Administrative Tethering has much to offer for those seeking to accomplish meaningful outcomes in complex administrative settings. -- Jack Wayne Meek, University of La Verne The collaborative process in government is often aspired to by many public managers, elected officials and policy makers, but far too often not nearly achieved. In Toward the Theory of Administrative Tethering, Wright and Marino undertake this daunting task of examining the importance of collaborative efforts and the value of trust in making decisions within complex and challenging environments. Based upon years of public sector experience, the authors provide an intellectually superior framework for those seeking to improve their administrative processes. -- Marc K. Fudge, California State University San Bernardino Author InformationKevin Marino is CEO and founder of REAL Academy. Robert Wright is Director of Research at REAL Academy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |