Barry Bozeman (TEMPE, AZ) is a Regents Professor and Arizona Centennial Professor of Public Management and Technology Policy at Arizona State University. He is the coauthor of The Strength in Numbers: The New Science of Team Science and Rules and Red Tape: A Prism for Public Administration Theory and Research. Michael M. Crow (PARADISE VALLEY, AZ) has served as the president of Arizona State University since 2002. He is the coauthor of Designing the New American University and The Fifth Wave: The Evolution of American Higher Education.
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Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Public Values Theory: A Short, Practical History Chapter 2. Three Premises of Public Values-Based Management Chapter 3. Public Values Management Propositions I Chapter 4. Public Values Management Propositions II Chapter 5. Mutable Leadership Chapter 6. Case Studies in Public Values Leadership Chapter 7. Public Values Case: St. Mary's Food Bank and the Durability of the Public Values Leadership Chapter 8. The Starbucks-ASU Alliance Chapter 9. Public Values Management and Leadership: A Conversation Afterword. COVID-19 and Public Values Leadership Notes References Index