

Cliff McCue
Cliff McCue has revolutionized the understanding of public administration through his extensive research and teaching in the field of public budgeting and procurement. As a Professor and BPM Program Coordinator at Florida Atlantic University's School of Public Administration, Dr. McCue brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his students. His academic journey is deeply rooted in governmental finance and budgeting, which he adeptly translates into engaging courses on public budgeting, financial management, public policy, and public procurement. Dr. McCue's research interests lie at the intersection of public procurement, professionalization, and good governance. His work has significantly contributed to the discourse on how public procurement processes can be improved to ensure efficiency and transparency. Through his research, he advocates for the professionalization of procurement practices, emphasizing the importance of ethical standards and accountability in public sector operations. Recognized as an expert in his field, Dr. McCue has received numerous national and international awards, underscoring his contributions to public administration. His insights into public procurement have not only influenced academic circles but have also had practical implications for policy-making and governance. His dedication to advancing the field is evident in his commitment to educating the next generation of public administrators, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of public sector management. Dr. McCue's influence extends beyond the classroom, as he actively engages with professional organizations and contributes to policy discussions at various levels. His work continues to shape the landscape of public administration, making significant strides towards more effective and accountable governance systems. Through his leadership and expertise, Dr. McCue remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing evolution of public administration practices.
Publications
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