The integral view of public administration is supported by:
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Luther Gulick, Merson, Herbert Simon, Henry Fayol are the supporters of this view. They emphasize that public administration is concerned only with such activities of the executive branch of the government which involves in the organizational and managerial activities.
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The integral view of public administration is supported by Luther Gulick, Merson, Herbert Simon, Henry Fayol.
- The integral view of public administration refers to that public administration involves organizational and managerial activities of the executive branch of the government.
- The total work performed by the officials and workers at different hierarchical levels to accomplish a goal is the activities of administration according to the integral view.
- In this view, the work done to accomplish a goal by the efforts of people, is supported.
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