While public management has become widely spoken of, its identity and character is not well-defined. Such disparity is an underlying problem in developing public management within academia, and in the eyes of practitioners. In this book, Michael Barzelay tackles the challenge of making public management into a true professional discipline. Barzelay argues that public management needs to integrate contrasting conceptions of professional practice. By pressing forward an expansive idea of design in public management, Barzelay formulates a fresh vision of public management in practice and outlines its implications for research, curriculum development and disciplinary identity.
This project aims to develop a framework of ethics education and development, to be implemented by the members associations of Professions Australia.
Model rules of professional conduct for federal lawyers (1990).
"The general structure of this handbook parallels other handbooks in the new APA Handbooks in Psychology series. It is intended for practitioners, researchers, academic psychologists, and graduate students who seek...
This new edition includes a guide to ethical decisions and a discussion of recent legal precedents regarding confidentiality.
Beyond ethical standards, practical and clinical standards would also support Violet's contention that mental health practice with children and sexual abuse survivors demands specialized training and experience (Lipovsky, n.d.).
Human Values & Professional Ethics
A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional Ethics: Presenting a Universal Approach to Value Education - Through Self-exploration
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Human Value & Professional Ethics
Ética, profesión y medios: la apuesta por la libertad en el éxtasis de la comunicación