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Donald F. Kettl

    Donald F. Kettl is a leading scholar in public policy and management, deeply invested in understanding how public organizations function and are managed. His extensive body of work, including numerous books and monographs, delves into critical issues facing contemporary government, the management of risk and disaster, and the global public management revolution. Kettl is recognized for his insightful analysis of governance mechanisms and his ability to diagnose institutional failures and propose reforms. His writing often draws from practical experience, offering valuable perspectives for policymakers and the public alike.

    The politics of the administrative process
    The Little Guide to Writing for Impact
    • The Little Guide to Writing for Impact

      How to Communicate Research in a Way that People Will Read

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the writing process for researchers, the manual guides readers through creating impactful written work from inception to completion. It features a wealth of examples highlighting effective and ineffective writing, alongside the authors' personal experiences in transforming ideas into compelling narratives. This resource serves both as a comprehensive guide and a deep dive into specific writing challenges, making it invaluable for writers aiming to enhance their skills.

      The Little Guide to Writing for Impact2024
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