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According to the Politics of the Administrative Process text, public administration can be described as a paradox.
There is "an enduring sense that public bureaucracy is a large, immovable object, and a fundamental belief that top executives need to produce deep, constant change.
Few elected officials champion the cause of public administration per se, but no official can ignore the imperative to make public programs work" (Kettl, 2018, p. 173).
What do you think of this paradox in terms of your topical area, the notion of effectiveness, and the conduct of today's public administration?
Support ideas with relevant examples and evidence dated within the past five years. All references must be cited using current APA style and format.
Reference
Kettl, D. F. (2018). Politics of the administrative process (7th ed.). Washington, DC: CQ Pr