Zach C
@zpublicc.bsky.social
Rutgers SPAA doctoral candidate. Researching organizational change, nonprofit management, disability equity, and public health.
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this has been an inspiring way to launch the #IRSPM2025 experience in #Bologna.
Thank you to all participants and faculty for making this such a meaningful beginning!
#PhDCourse #CollaborativeGovernance #NetworkGovernance #PublicManagement #AcademicCommunity #GOMAP #disaunibo #unibo
Thank you to all participants and faculty for making this such a meaningful beginning!
#PhDCourse #CollaborativeGovernance #NetworkGovernance #PublicManagement #AcademicCommunity #GOMAP #disaunibo #unibo
April 3, 2025 at 10:13 AM
this has been an inspiring way to launch the #IRSPM2025 experience in #Bologna.
Thank you to all participants and faculty for making this such a meaningful beginning!
#PhDCourse #CollaborativeGovernance #NetworkGovernance #PublicManagement #AcademicCommunity #GOMAP #disaunibo #unibo
Thank you to all participants and faculty for making this such a meaningful beginning!
#PhDCourse #CollaborativeGovernance #NetworkGovernance #PublicManagement #AcademicCommunity #GOMAP #disaunibo #unibo
Reposted by Zach C
Reposted by Zach C
"In 1946, the government employed about 2.5 million workers and ran a budget of $628 billion; in 2023, it had only half a million more workers, but its budget stood at $4.6 trillion. How does the government disburse this colossal budget? Through contracting." www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
The Government Waste DOGE Should Be Cutting
The problem that really needs fixing is not the public employees but the private contractors—and Elon Musk is one of them.
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February 12, 2025 at 8:55 PM
"In 1946, the government employed about 2.5 million workers and ran a budget of $628 billion; in 2023, it had only half a million more workers, but its budget stood at $4.6 trillion. How does the government disburse this colossal budget? Through contracting." www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
Thank you professor. I wouldn't be here without you. 😭
February 11, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Thank you professor. I wouldn't be here without you. 😭
3: Realizing that now I need to hurry up and finish the project.
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February 11, 2025 at 6:19 PM
3: Realizing that now I need to hurry up and finish the project.
2: Elation after they tell you that you were successful.
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February 11, 2025 at 6:19 PM
2: Elation after they tell you that you were successful.
On a less serious note. Here are the three phases of my proposal process.
1: Second guessing yourself leading up to it, even though you are having dreams about your paper.
1: Second guessing yourself leading up to it, even though you are having dreams about your paper.
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February 11, 2025 at 6:19 PM
On a less serious note. Here are the three phases of my proposal process.
1: Second guessing yourself leading up to it, even though you are having dreams about your paper.
1: Second guessing yourself leading up to it, even though you are having dreams about your paper.
There is very little work on the implications of these positions. Is it constitutional? Does it have any observable effect on policy outcomes? Or, is it just symbolic?
January 14, 2025 at 1:54 PM
There is very little work on the implications of these positions. Is it constitutional? Does it have any observable effect on policy outcomes? Or, is it just symbolic?