CORONA

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9299.1953.tb01677.x
Date01 June 1953
Published date01 June 1953
CORONA
Public administration can never be static. There must
always be a moving forward.
At
the least there is always
a search for increased efficiency and more up-to-date methods.
At
most
.
.
.
and
at
best
. . .
there is continual effort for
much more than
a
faultless machine to cope with the growing
complexities of social life. The good administrator knows
that
the proper study of mankind is man
and that the
path to progress in any field should be paved with human
relationships through the understanding and willing acceptance
by the public
of
administrative ways and means.
Nowhere is that path being followed more eagerly and
with higher hopes than in the British Colonial Empire.
Nowhere is
it
leading towards more fruitful change and more
promising development in new conceptions
of
partnership
between men
of
all colours and races in every sphere
of
administration.
The problem involved and the efforts being made to
solve them can be read in
Corona,
the Journal of Her Majesty’s
Colonial Service. The Journal, with its illustrations and
articles both grave and gay, supplies that extra knowledge
of
vital
current affairs which is the hall-mark of the well-
informed man or woman. If the colonial administrator finds
frequent need to study methods of public administration in
the United Kingdom, the home administrator has much to
learn from activities which affect the Commonwealth and
Empire.
Corona
is
published monthly by Her Majesty’s Stationery
Office and costs
IS.
6d. plus postage 2d., or 20s. a year including
postage.
It
may be obtained from any branch of Her Majesty’s
Stationery Office or through any bookseller.
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