1. V. CURRENT ISSUES/TRENDS
IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Presented by:
ANDY C. PABLICO JR.
ROBERT A. MONTAÑO
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2. Current Issues/Trends in Public
Administration
Governments across the world – have reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic in
various ways. Public administration professionals are navigating through the
heavy economic and social pressures they’ve faced since the start of the
pandemic, and they’ve learned about the need for flexibility and adaptability
within multi-level governance systems.
Although the pandemic has caused many issues and challenges in public
administration, there are also other trends worth monitoring. In this article,
we explore eight current trends and issues in public administration, including
those directly connected to the pandemic and those that aren’t
3. Current Issues/Trends in Public
Administration
1. INCREASED DIGITAL GOVERNANCE-The complications
of the COVID-19 pandemic have ushered in the next
generation of government digitization. For many public
agencies, digital transformation went from "good to have"
to "must-have." Governments have sped their digital
journey along three important dimensions to
accommodate the spike in service demand while working
virtually:
- Building a more digitally-skilled staff.
- Growing their digital infrastructure.
- Investing in citizen connection.
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4. Current Issues/Trends in Public
Administration
2. IMPROVED DATA MANAGEMENT
- Within and beyond government, data is becoming increasingly important. Public agencies
are developing new ways to maximize the value of the data they have, including sharing it
correctly and ethically. The trend toward fluid, dynamic data is transforming how government
and its partners in academia, charities and the commercial sector utilize and exchange data
around the world.
This can include repurposing data to acquire fresh insights into the past and
present, as well as making informed projections about the future. Organizations can create
programs that are based on an intelligence architecture. Past performance, along with real-
time data, can help public administration officials make better decisions for the future.
3. ANTICIPATORY PUBLIC SERVICES
- Committing to entirely digital services.
- Constructing infrastructure to enable such seamless services.
- Establishing proactive services based on life events.
5. 3. ANTICIPATORY PUBLIC SERVICES
-Citizens are increasingly receiving tailored, seamless and proactive services
in their daily lives, and they expect the same from government entities. For
example, state and local agencies are exploring the increased use of digital
tools – such as automated text message reminders – when administering the
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.
In order to transform their services and realize this idea of seamless service
delivery, governments are pursuing several strategies, such as:
- Committing to entirely digital services.
- Constructing infrastructure to enable such seamless services.
- Establishing proactive services based on life events.
6. 4. Comprehensive Cyber security Measures
With government agencies investing more in digitization – including more
efforts in using data and anticipatory services – cybercriminals now have more
potential targets in the public sector. Improving the nation’s overall
cybersecurity is a national priority, as a single cyber-attack on one
government target can pose a danger to a whole industry or sector.
Government officials are working to break down internal silos, identify
vulnerabilities, and employ skilled cyber security professionals at all levels.
7. 5. DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Another concern related to increased digitization and data usage is
ensuring that government agencies also prioritize diversity, equity and
inclusion. Responsible organizations are now concentrating more on the
underlying causes of systemic inequalities and examining how their
policies are produced, implemented and reviewed. Some of the
approaches being used are:
- Accessible design of government services.
- Co-creation and citizen engagement.
- Data sovereignty and equity.
- Equitable access to public goods.
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8. 6. FLEXIBLE AND REMOTE WORKPLACES
Organizations are rethinking how to carry out their missions. The pandemic
brought the future of government employment into the present, from remote
labor to telemedicine and online classrooms. This direction coincides with the rise
of flexible and remote workplaces, including methods for managing a distributed
workforce and providing high-quality citizen services remotely.
7. AGILE ADMINISTRATION
Again, the COVID-19 pandemic underlined the importance of rapid, flexible and
mission-driven governance, and public administration offices across the globe have
demonstrated that they are up to the task. Government entities must be able to
make quick judgments and move ahead with confidence, especially
during emergencies. Policymaking, legislation, procurement and the workforce are
all examples of where this is needed.
9. Current Issues/Trends in Public
Administration
Rebuilding Government Trust
In the U.S., trust in the government has hovered near historic lows for years.
One of the keys to rebuilding this trust is understanding that “the
government” is not one entity; it’s composed of many different agencies that
fulfill different roles and offer different services.
Deloitte Insights, a global research agency, proposed the following six
“archetypes” of government agencies, each with their own set of
considerations and strategies for restoring trust:
10. Current Issues/Trends in Public
Administration
8. REBUILDING GOVERNMENT TRUST
- Educator
- Enforcer
- Innovator
- Regulator
- Retailer
- Retailer-Like
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11. 5 GLOBAL TRENDS IN PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
1. Evolving Political Climate
2. Public Health Policy Changes
3. Rapidly Advancing Technology
4. Grassroots Advocacy
5. Sustainability
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12. Sustainable Development and
Environment
What is environment and sustainable development?
-Environmental sustainability is responsibly interacting with
the planet to maintain natural resources and not
jeopardize the ability for future generations to meet their
needs.
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13. Sustainable Development and
Environment
What is Sustainable Development?
- Sustainable Development is “developments that meets
the need of the present, without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their own needs”. But
sustainable development is about more than just the
environment.
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14. Sustainable Development and
Environment
Importance of Sustainable Development
Sustainable development always encourages us to conserve and
enhance our resources, by gradually changing the manners in which
we develop and use technologies. All Countries should meet their
basic needs of employment, food, energy, water, and sanitation.
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15. Sustainable Development and
Environment
The main features of sustainable development are as follows:
-It improves the quality of human life.
-It minimizes the depletion of natural resources.
-It teaches us to respect and care for all the life forms.
-Checking the pollution levels.
-Making arrangements so that the future generation are able to meet
their own demands.
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16. Sustainable Development and
Environment
The Pillars of Sustainability
-Human
-Social
-Economic
-Environmental.
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17. Sustainable Development and
Environment
Examples of Sustainable Development
-Wind Energy
-Solar Energy
-Crop Rotation
-Water efficient fixtures
-Green Spaces
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18. Public Administration and the
Environment
Public Administration and the Environment
-Under environmental management, public administrators are
responsible for natural resources management. The federal public
sector works with the private sector, nonprofits and state and local
governments to administer proper judgments and sustainable measures
for natural resources management through its employees.
-Environmental Administration is a concept of managing human affair in
such a way that biological health, diversity and ecological balance will
be preserved. It is also defined as process of carrying out activities
which are concerned with protection and enhancement of the quality of
the environment.
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19. Public Administration and the
Environment
Why is it important to manage the environment?
-An effective environmental management process reduces carbon
emissions, prevents pollution, and helps in processing all the waste
and wise usage of energy and resources. We are utilizing and wasting
natural resources too much. If we continue to do so, one day everything
will be destroyed.
-Environment plays an important role in healthy living and the
existence of life on planet earth. Earth is a home for different living
species and we all are dependent on the environment for food, air,
water, and other needs. Therefore, it is important for every individual to
save and protect our environment.
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20. Public Administration and the
Environment
How is ecology related to public administration?
-The ecological approach in public administration focuses attention on
the dynamic relationship between a public administration system and
its total environment, physical, culture, historical economic and
political.
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21. Public Administration and the
Environment
Environmental problems and some of the key issues are:
-Pollution
-Global warming
-Overpopulation
-Waste disposal
-Ocean acidification
-Loss of biodiversity
-Deforestation
-Ozone layer depletion
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22. Public Administration and the
Environment
How do we manage the environment?
-Identifying environmental issues
-Finding solutions for environmental issues
-Establishing limits to avoid overuse
-Help to renew natural resources
-Minimize the use of natural resources
-Developing monitoring systems and research institutions
-Regeneration of degraded environment.
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23. Administration for Sustainable
Development
Sustainable development in administration
-The term “sustainable development administration” describes an aspect
of public policy that is concerned with the application of the
sustainable development paradigm to public administration
structures, processes, and institutions.
Sustainable development in government
-Sustainable development is the promise of a political response to a
number of issues, and governance is the coordination of that response.
Governance is therefore the way in which sustainable development is
built.
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24. Administration for Sustainable
Development
Why is sustainability important in government?
-Government must be more about creating and protecting wealth.
Sustainable governance looks at wealth beyond the singular province of
profit. Learning Sustainability teaches us that wealth comes from the
environment and people as well as the profit sector.
What is good governance in sustainable development?
-Good governance promotes accountability, transparency, efficiency and
rule of law at all levels and allows efficient management of human,
natural, economic and financial resources for equitable and sustainable
development, guaranteeing civil society participation in decision-making
processes.
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25. Administration for Sustainable
Development
The role of government in sustainable development
-Governments play a key role in achieving the development goals and
targets through, for instance, setting and implementing water quality
policy frameworks and standards, and regulating the discharge of
pollutants into the environment, and wastewater management,
recycling and reuse.
How can the sustainable development goals benefit from good
governance?
-Good governance will help by fostering an environment for collective
action, ensuring that the actors involved are held accountable and
dealing with emerging complex trade-offs between the goals.
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26. Administration for Sustainable
Development
What can the government do to promote sustainable development?
-To promote sustainable development, governments will need to form
coherent cross-sectoral policies – with respect to the environment,
agriculture, energy, economy, trade, foreign affairs and development
cooperation – that will improve integrated water resources management
and governance.
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27. Public Administration and Sustainable
Development
What is sustainability in public administration?
-Sustainability involves three systems: environmental, economic, and
political/social systems. The challenge of governance, and thus of public
administration, is to sustain each of these systems on its own while
maintaining an appropriate balance among them.
How does sustainable development help the economy?
-The benefits of Sustainable Economic Development impact more than
just those in poverty. For example, reducing energy use and expanding
public transit options leads to less air pollution, which can improve
asthma and heart conditions. Efficient homes and businesses will be
more comfortable and safer.
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28. Public Administration and Sustainable
Development
How does sustainability affect society?
-Sustainability improves the quality of our lives, protects our
ecosystem and preserves natural resources for future generations. In
the corporate world, sustainability is associated with an organization's
holistic approach, taking into account everything, from manufacturing to
logistics to customer service.
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29. Public Administration and Sustainable
Development
Characteristics of a Sustainable Community
-Saved lives
-Reduced damage to property
-Reduced economic losses
-Minimized social disruption
-Ability of local government to resume operations quickly
-Shorter recovery period for the community
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30. Public Administration and Sustainable
Development
Role of community in sustainable development
-Direct participation from the community fosters inclusive
development of all its members. Economic progress leads to social
change, better access to education and healthcare, and infrastructural
growth.
Examples of sustainable communities
-Tribes across the nation are developing or expanding community-wide
sustainability programs. Examples include recycling and composting
programs, renewable energy projects, and utilizing community green
teams to assess and prioritize sustainability needs.
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