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Which phase of the policy lifecycle involves identifying a problem that requires government action? Agenda Setting
The principles of effective policy design include which of the following? Ensuring transparency and clarity
Which of these is a major source of law in the United States? Administrative regulations
What is the primary focus of Administrative Law? The rules and regulations created by government agencies
Factors that influence policymaking include Civil engagement and advocacy
The relationship between innovation and change in governance is often driven by Learning and adaptation
In the policy lifecycle, "Implementation" refers to Putting the policy into action
Analyzing policy effectiveness involves looking at Outcomes versus intended goals
Which of the following describes "Legal Procedure"? The process by which legal rights are enforced
Policymaking plays what role in governance? It creates the framework for public decision-making
Which factor is a common driver of "Public Discourse"? Community forums and open debate
The "Policy Design" stage occurs During the formulation phase
Administrative law is distinct because it deals with Executive branch agency actions
Innovation in the public sector is most successful when it includes Continuous learning
Public policy is essentially A guide to government action to address public needs
Managerial planning in the public sector involves Setting goals and determining how to achieve them
Which is a core consideration in "Organizing"? Assigning tasks and allocating resources
The "Directing" function of management focuses on Leading and motivating employees
What does "Managerial Control" entail? Comparing actual performance to planned objectives
Human Resources Management in government includes: Recruitment, training, and retention of staff
Staffing considerations include: Determining the number and type of employees needed
What is a "Control Process"? A method for measuring organizational progress
Public management differs from private management because it often focuses on: Achieving social and political goals
In the "Directing" phase, a manager would: Instruct subordinates on their roles
Organizing in public administration often involves: Establishing a clear chain of command
What is an "Operating Budget"? A plan for day-to-day spending on recurring costs
Public funding primarily comes from: Taxes and government revenue
The role of finance in the public sector is to: Ensure resources are available for public services
When developing a department's budget, a manager must: Estimate future expenses and revenues
Which is a characteristic of a public budget? It is a legally binding document in many jurisdictions
Capital budgeting (as opposed to operating) usually covers: Major infrastructure like roads and bridges
A "Fiscal Year" is: A period of 12 months used for financial reporting
Who is typically responsible for the final approval of a public budget? A legislative body
A primary role of the public sector in society is: Providing essential services that the private sector may not
Which of the following is a "Government Entity"? A local fire department
Public sector services often include: National defense and public safety
The relationship between government and business is often: Regulatory and collaborative
Non-profit organizations differ from government entities because they: Are private organizations not part of the state
Public Administration is characterized by: Service to the community and public interest
Which is a common service provided by local governments? Trash collection and sewage
How does the public sector impact the economy? Through fiscal policy and regulation
Public accountability means: Officials are answerable to the citizens for their decisions
A "Conflict of Interest" arises when: An official's private interests interfere with their public duties
Effective written communication should be: Clear, concise, and professional
What is a "Proposal" in the public sector? A document seeking approval for a project or funding
Digital communication in government includes: Social media, websites, and email
Ethics in the public sector is important because: It builds public trust and prevents corruption
"Adapting correspondence" means: Tailoring the message to the specific audience
Complying with the "spirit of the law" means: Following the law's intent, not just the literal words
Which is a key ethical standard for public managers? Integrity and transparency
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