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Paper 1: Administration Theory
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Basic Introducation Lecture
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Chapter 01: Introduction
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1. Meaning, Scope and Significance
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2. wilson's theory
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3. Evolution of the discipline
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4. New public Administrition
39:00
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5. Challenges of LPG, Good Governance
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6. Public choice approach, New Public Management
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Chapter 02: Administrative Thought
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1. Scientific Management Theory: By Taylor
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2. ‘Administrative management theory’ : by Henry Fayol
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3. Weberian Bureaucracy
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4. Dynamic Administration (Mary Parker Follett)
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5. Human Relations School (Elton Mayo)
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6. Functions of the Executive (C.I. Barnard)
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7. Simon’s decision-making theory
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8. D. McGregor, C. Argyris
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9. Participative Management (R. Likert)
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Chapter 03: Administrative Behavior
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1. Morale
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2. Motivation Theories: Content Theories
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3. Motivation Theories: Process Theories
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4. Leadership
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5. Leadership: Behavioural Theory
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6. Leadership: Contingency theory
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Chapter 04: Organisation
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1. System and Contingency Theory
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2. Types of organisation
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3. Headquarter-field relationship, regulatory authorities
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4. Public-Private Partnership
19:00
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Chapter 5: Accountability and Control
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1. Legislative, executive and judicial control
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2. Role of media, interest groups and civil society
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3. Citizen Charter, RTI, Social Audit
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Chapter 6: Administrative Law
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1. Meaning , scope and significance
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2. Diecy on Administrative Law
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3. Delegated Legislation
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4. Administrative Tribunals
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Chapter 7 : Comparative Public Administration
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1. Understanding Comparative Public Administration
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2. Ideal model
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3. Fused, prismatic and Diffracted Societies
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4. Development and Diffraction, CPA Significance and Criticism
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Paper 2: Indian Administration
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Answer Writing
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Understanding Questions of Both Papers
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Paper 1: PDF Notes
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Understanding public administration
(21 pages)
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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1. Meaning, scope and singificance
(7 pages)
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1. Meaning scope and significance (Detailed)
(12 pages)
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2. Wilson on public administration
(7 pages)
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2. Wilson's theory of administration (Detailed)
(7 pages)
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3. Evolution of the discipline
(5 pages)
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3. Evolution of public administration (Detailed)
(5 pages)
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4. New Public Administration
(9 pages)
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4. New Public Administration (Detailed)
(8 pages)
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5. Challanges of LPG, Good Governance
(8 pages)
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5. Challanges of LPG , Good Governance (Detailed)
(18 pages)
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6. Public Choice approach, NPM
(8 pages)
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6. Public Choice approach, NPM (Detailed)
(9 pages)
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Chapter 2: Administrative Thought
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1. Scientific management theory
(7 pages)
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2. Henry Fayol
(9 pages)
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3. Weberian bureaucracy
(9 pages)
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4. Mary Parker Follette
(8 pages)
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5. Elton Mayo
(5 pages)
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6. Functions of executive
(8 pages)
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7. Simon's decision making theory
(9 pages)
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8. McGregor and Argyris
(11 pages)
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9. Participative management by Likert
(6 pages)
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Chapter 3: Administrative Behaviour
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1. Morale
(5 pages)
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2. Content theories of motivation
(9 pages)
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3. Process theories of Motivation
(7 pages)
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4. Leadership
(6 pages)
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5. Behavioural Theory of Leadership
(7 pages)
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6. Contingency Theories of leadership
(8 pages)
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Chapter 04: Organisation
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1. System and Contingency theory
(14 pages)
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2. Types of organisations
(10 pages)
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3. HQ-field relationship, Regulatory bodies
(19 pages)
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4. Public-Private Partnership
(13 pages)
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Chapter 5: Accountability and Control
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1. Legislative, executive and judicial control
(7 pages)
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2. Role of media, interest groups and civil society
(6 pages)
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3. Citizen Charter, RTI, Social Audit
(10 pages)
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Chapter 6: Administrative Law
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1. Meaning , scope and significance
(7 pages)
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2. Diecy on Administrative Law
(10 pages)
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3. Delegated Legislation
(5 pages)
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4. Administrative Tribunals
(5 pages)
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Chapter 7 : Comparative Public Administration
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1. Understanding Comparative Public Administration
(3 pages)
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2. Ideal models
(3 pages)
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3. Fused, prismatic and Diffracted Societies
(7 pages)
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4. Development and Diffraction, CPA Significance and Criticism
(3 pages)
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Paper 2: PDF Notes
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