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  1. Luther Halsey Gulick (1892–1993) was an American political scientist, Eaton Professor of Municipal Science and Administration at Columbia University, and Director of its Institute of Public Administration, known as an expert on public administration.

  2. Es el caso de Luther Gulick, quien formuló el principio de "alcance de control" enunciado de la siguiente forma: la eficacia administrativa aumenta cuando se organizan los miembros de un grupo, conforme a una determinada jerarquía de autoridad (Gulick, 1937: 7).

  3. This essay examines the work of Luther Gulick, a scholar and reformer who advocated a broad and holistic view of public administration in 2020. It argues that Gulick's governance perspective was ahead of its time and relevant for the contemporary governance movement.

  4. 3 de dic. de 2010 · Abstract. Luther Gulick was both an academic and a reformer. In the latter role, he thought seriously about what the future of public administration might look like. This essay examines his work as a lens through which to view the future of public administration in 2020.

  5. 26 de jun. de 2007 · The late Luther Gulick (1892-1993), often known as the dean of U.S. public administration, left behind him an enormous and wide-ranging literary corpus, but no single systematic work. This essay presents both a personal and an intellectual portrait of Gulick.

  6. Luther Gulick served under Mayor Robert Wagner as the city administrator of New York City from 1954 to 1956. Always willing to share his knowledge and experience, Luther Gulick was a founder and one of the first presidents of the American Society for Public Administration. A small sample of his extensive civic involvement includes

  7. Luther Gulick provides an excellent guide to what the future of public administration scholarship should be: it needs to build the research base of public administration. When does process X work and under what conditions? How does a given structure maximize one set of values but not another?