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Grave Confusion here. Please help!
Hi. I'm in a bit of a confusion here regarding the schools of thought of Public Administration.
According to the book by Dr. Sultan Khan the 6 schools of thought are: 1. Classical 2. Scientific 3. Behavioural 4. Ecological 5. Case-Study approach 6. Comparative Approach While, according to the Virtual University (VU) notes, the 6 schools of thought are 1. Classical School 2. Human Relations School 3. Behavioural School 4. System School 5. Management Sciences School 6. Power and Politics School I'm confused as to which one to follow here. Please help. P.S. There's no explanation of Systems school in the VU notes. Perhaps, they forgot. |
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ubaid bangash (Wednesday, November 20, 2013) |
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In my humble opinion you should opt Dr.Sultan Khan opinion because he is authority in Pakistan regarding it.Secondly you should cross check it from any other source it will satisfy you more.If you are preparing this subject CSS point of view,in my view better to opt him,you would not be disappointed by chosing him and his thought.
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