The title "father of modern administration" is often attributed to Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States. He emphasized the importance of separating politics from administration and advocated for a professional, efficient, and non-partisan civil service. Wilson's ideas laid the groundwork for modern public administration and management theories, influencing how government functions are organized and executed today. His seminal essay, "The Study of Administration," published in 1887, is particularly notable for its impact on the field.
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