Webinar on Promoting Ethical Conduct in Organizations

The ASPA Section on Democracy and Social Justice webinar on Promoting Ethical Conduct in Organizations is now on YouTube. It was great serving as a panelist. https://youtu.be/1U4lYwL0p5Q

Our how-to is a top 10 download on SSRN

My how-to on Public Administration Practitioners at Academic Conferences hit SSRN’s top 10 download list for PSN Educator: Public Administration. I hope it encourages more of us practitioners to engage with research. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2765800

Promoting Ethical Conduct in Organizations

I’m excited to be on the panel for the webinar on Promoting Ethical Conduct in Organizations, organized by the ASPA Section on Democracy and Social Justice. It will be Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 1:00 PM EDT. Zoom in and join us! https://lu.ma/7jrra194

Our paper gets cited: Increasing Citizen Engagement and Access to Information

David Reed’s paper, Technology: Increasing Citizen Engagement and Access to Information, has been downloaded from SocArXiv over 600 times, and has been cited in two works listed in Google Scholar. The paper’s recommendations are:

  1. Welcome the Civic Hackers
  2. Eat Your Own Dog Food
  3. Don’t Panic about Guerrilla Government

The paper is at https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/hws4f/

Resources for teaching: Non-Hierarchical Ethical Conduct by Public Sector Workers

David Reed will be a panelist for the ASPA DSJ webinar on Promoting Ethical Conduct in Organizations, on September 22, 2020. The annotated list of resources that he will be sharing at the webinar is at Non-Hierarchical Ethical Conduct^J for ASPA DSJ webinar

Project on Annotated Work Instructions

Our open source project on Annotated Work Instructions is at
https://groups.google.com/a/pubadmin.org/forum/#!forum/annotated-work-instructions

It’s under construction now, but we welcome anybody who wants to participate.

Dear Bureaucrat: The advice column for people who work in the public sector

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Readers ask, and Dear Bureaucrat answers, based on scientific research and real-life experience. Some of the columns are:

Or browse all the Dear Bureaucrat columns in Federal Times.