Introduction to Public Sector Management
Short course
In Hammersmith
Understand politics and different policies towards the public sector and its management!
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Type
Short course
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Location
Hammersmith
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Duration
3 Days
Immerse yourself in the world of public sector with this Introduction to Public Sector Management, offered by London Business Training & Consulting, that Emagister.co.uk has added to its educational catalogue.
This programme is held during a week and is classroom-based. Upon completion of the summary, you will be able to understand politics and different policies towards the public sector and its management; public finance, how fiscal policy is made, what public money is spent on and where it comes from; and the major areas of policy that need to be managed, including income maintenance, community care, education, criminal justice, health and housing.
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About this course
Financial regulators; banking staff; those who wish to gain a comprehensive insight into the business of banking, the impact of the financial crisis upon the banking sector globally and the far-reaching regulatory reforms.
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Subjects
- Community Care
- Politics
- Management
- Political Theory
- Macroeconomics
- Public
- Public Sector
- State Politics
- Housing
- Care Education
- Fiscal Policy
Course programme
- Political differences
- The role of the state
- A centralised or decentralised state?
- Politics and management: values
- The macro-economic policy context
- Fiscal policy and the economic cycles
- What is the money spent on?
- Where does the money come from?
- Public spending in the devoted administrations
- Why is the level of public spending important?
- The fiscal crisis of 2008 and its aftermath
- Choice of policy instrument
- Trends in policy and management
- Income maintenance
- Community care
- Education
- Criminal justice
- Health policy
- Housing
Introduction to Public Sector Management