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The participatory bureaucracy : women and minorities in a more representative public service.
by Kranz, Harry; Lexington, Mass: Lexington Books, 1976.
Subject: Bureaucracy; Civil service--United States; Minorities--Employment--United States; Representative government and representation--United States; Women in the civil service--United States.
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Women, minorities, and unions in the public sector.
by Riccucci, Norma M.; New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Subject: Trade unions -- Government employees -- United States; Affirmative action programs -- United States; Civil service -- United States -- Minority employment; Discrimination in employment -- United States; Pay equity -- United States; Women in the civil service -- United States.
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Leadership for America : rebuilding the public service.
Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1990.
Subject: Civil service -- United States; Civil service -- United States -- Personnel management; Government productivity -- United States; United States -- Officials and employees -- Salaries, etc.
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How do public managers manage? : bureaucratic constraints, organizational culture, and the potential for reform.
by Ban, Carolyn.; San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.
Subject: Public administration -- United States; Civil service -- United States; Government executives -- United States; Civil service positions -- United States -- Classification.
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How do public managers managen : bureaucratic constraints, organizational culture, and the potential for reform.
by Ban, Carolyn; San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.
Subject: Public administration -- United States; Civil service positions -- United States -- Classification; Civil service -- United States; Government executives -- United States.
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How do public managers manage?: bureaucratic constraints, organizational culture, and the potential for reform.
by Ban, Carolyn.; San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.
Subject: Public administration -- United States; Civil service -- United States; Government executives -- United States; Civil service positions -- Classification. -- United States.
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A trained colonial civil service [microform].
by Bourne, Edward Gaylord; Quezon City: Photoduplication Service. University of the Philippines Library, 1976.
Subject: Civil service, Colonial; Civil service -- Philippines; Civil service -- United States -- Colonies.
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Decentralization of authority in a bureaucracy.
by Baum, Bernard Helmut, 1926-; New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1961.
Subject: United States Civil Service Commission; Decentralization in government -- United States; Civil service -- United States.
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Minutes of evidence taken before the Commission of Inquiry on Public Service Personnel at hearings held in Washington, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Seattles, San Francisco, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Richmond.
New York: McGraw-Hill Book, 1935.
Subject: Civil service -- United States; Civil service reform; United States -- Officials and employees.
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Improved personnel in government service.
Philadelphia: 1937.
Subject: United States -- Officials and employees; Civil service -- United States; Civil service reform.
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