Public Management and Governance

Public Management and Governance

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  • Public Administration and Management: Foundational principles and practices of public sector management.
  • Public Policy Analysis: Techniques and methodologies for formulating, implementing, and evaluating public policies.
  • Public Financial Management: Budgeting, financial planning, and fiscal control within public institutions.
  • Human Resource Management in the Public Sector: Strategies for managing personnel and organizational behavior in government entities.
  • Ethics and Governance: Study of ethical considerations and governance frameworks guiding public service.
  • Project and Programme Management: Planning, executing, and overseeing public sector projects and programs.
  • Local Government Administration: Operations and management of local government structures and services.
  • Research Methods in Public Administration: Approaches to conducting research relevant to public sector challenges.
  • Governance, Public Management and African Leadership: Exploring the interplay between governance structures, management practices, and leadership within the African context.
  • Public Sector Transformation and Reform: Examining strategies and challenges in modernizing public sector entities.
  • Programme and Project Management in the Public Sector: Focusing on methodologies for effective public sector project implementation. 
  • Introduction to Public Policy: Fundamentals of policy development and analysis.
  • Strategic Planning and Management in the Public Sector: Long-term planning and strategic decision-making processes.
  • Public Finance: Management of public funds and financial resources. 

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Dr Malusi Mncube

Dr. Malusi Mncube is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on global political economy, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, decolonized education, artificial intelligence, identity politics, and the intersection of Pan-Africanism with the African Union’s Agenda 2063.