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PAD 6062 Advanced Concepts and Applications in Public Administration

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. PAD 6062 Advanced Concepts and Applications in Public Administration. Public Management Reforms: Innovative Government. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA • ORLANDO. Samuel T. Weekley Email : samuelweekley79@knights.ucf.edu Week 10 Presentation.

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PAD 6062 Advanced Concepts and Applications in Public Administration

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  1. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PAD 6062 Advanced Concepts and Applications in Public Administration Public Management Reforms: Innovative Government UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA • ORLANDO Samuel T. Weekley Email:samuelweekley79@knights.ucf.edu Week 10 Presentation

  2. DETRIOT … THE NEXT BIG BANG ?

  3. Know Who You Are • Where Would You Like To Be? • Have: • Global Market Strategy • Where Are You Going? • Know: • Policy Trends • New Tools for Policy Action • Performance Measurement • Civic Engagement Strategy • Who Are You? • Know: • & Understand Your Org. Values • Your Key Decision-Makers • Your Stakeholders • Your Gov’tal Process • Your Economic +/- ‘s • Potential Imports/Exports

  4. Currently: • Where is Detroit Going? • 2nd Largest investor is Quicken Loans, but is not creating jobs p/ profit margin • Education system one of poorest in N. America • Downtown-Midtown redevelopment trending • Other 130 square miles leftvacant and desolate • Who Is Detroit? • Public Sector = Lambda type values • Policy influenced by elite agenda • Until 2010: • Public Sectoroperatedthroughcorrupt city council • Currenteconomy still industrial, w/ auto industrypresencedecreasing • Sports = profitable

  5. The Great Migration ? • 25% decline in population between 2000-2010 • Majority of workers reside outside of Detroit City Total Population

  6. Unemployment • The early 1950’s produced social inequality in Detroit similar to that of the Deep South. • Detriot’s economy also began declining in the early 1950’s.

  7. Spare a Dime ? • Detroit City residents = only 30% of Detroit jobs • Average job = minimum wage • Outside 7.2 mile downtown = deplorablehousingconditions • No healthcare • Poor public transit • Poor public saftey • Over 175 K Gov’t jobs: poorleadership & focus Mayoral Administration fighting for credibility Minimal help from Federal Gov’t

  8. Current Initiatives

  9. Needs

  10. Needs

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