Mind Maps for UPSC Public Administration
Mind Maps for UPSC Public Administration
The mind map on Public Administration is visually organized hierarchical information around a central topic to show comprehensive linkages among various dimensions of the topic. Here is mind map chart of the some of very important topics.
- Good Governance
- New Public Management
- Participative Management
- Morale
- Headquarters and Field relationships
- Public - Private Partnerships.
- Regulatory Authorities
- Social audit
- Riggsian models and their critique
- Antidevelopment thesis
- Administrative ethics
- Network analysis, MIS, PERT, CPM
- Budgetary process
- Bureaucracy and democracy;
- Bureaucracy and development
- Problems of autonomy, accountability and control
- Cabinet Secretariat;
- Central Secretariat;
- Process of plan formulation at Union and State levels
- Union-state-local relations
- Code of conduct and discipline
- Role of Controller General of Accounts and Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- 73rd Constitutional amendment
- 74th Constitutional amendment
- Global-local debate;
- New localism
- Police-public relations
- Citizen-administration interface
- Corruption and administration;
- Disaster management
- Simon's decision-making theory
- Process and techniques of decision-making
- Ad hoc and advisory bodies
- Ecology and administration
- Women and development - the self-help group movement
- Pay and service conditions
- Constitutionalism
- Political culture
- Grievance redressal mechanism
- Values in public service
- Gender Budgeting
- Line-item Budgeting
- Performance Budgeting
- Zero Base Budgeting
- Classical Theory
- Behaviouralism
- Indicative Planning
- Police Reforms
- Position Classification
- Politics Administration Debate
- Theories of Motivation
- Theories of Leadership
- Performance Appraisal
- Civil Services Neutrality
- Civil Services Activism
- Training and Capacity Building
- Theories of Communication
- Decentralized Planning
- Administrative Reforms
- Rural Development Programmes
- Civil Society
- Mary Parker Follet
- C. I. Barnard
- Administrative Law
- Administrative Tribunals
- Delegated Legislation
- New Public Administration
- Public Choice Approach
- Post Weberian Developments
- Citizens Charter
- Right to Information
- Niti Aayog
- Kautilya
- Woodrow Wilson
- William Franklin Willoughby
- Frank Johnson Goodnow
- L D White
- Max Weber
- Frederick Taylor
- Henry Fayol
- Gulick and Urwick
- Elton Mayo
- Herbert Simon
- Douglas McGregor
- Abraham Maslow
- Frederick Herzberg
- Rensis Likert
- Chris Argyris
- Dwight Waldo
- Peter Drucker
- Karl Marx
- Cyril Parkinson
- Vladimir Lenin
- Yehezkel Dror
- Paul Appleby
- Charles Edward Lindblom
- Amitai Etzioni