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Ranta, Richard R. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Examines a dean's power in the following areas: rule-making, budgets, requests, leadership, discretionary funding, scheduling, staffing, curriculum development, and coordinating resources. (PD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Deans, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Dillehay, James A.; Medcalf, Robert L. – School Administrator, 1983
Beginning on the front cover, this article advises superintendents how to identify and gain access to the community power structure in order to achieve the community's educational goals. Five basic ways that schools may react to power are identified. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Power Structure, School Community Relationship
Moller, Leslie – Performance and Instruction, 1994
Discussion of managing instructional development projects focuses on organization--the step between planning and implementation. Results of poor organization are discussed, and three major tasks of the manager are explained: establishing work groups; assigning responsibilities and authority; and delineating relationships between groups. (Contains…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Role, Group Dynamics, Instructional Development
Goyer, Robert S. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Focuses on the department chair's use of power and concludes that abdicating the power that accompanies this position is tantamount to abdicating the position. (PD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Department Heads, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Perry, William M. – Independent School, 1981
The article discusses the role of middle managers in an independent school setting and their relation to school heads. It suggests 14 principles of operation to meet the needs of school middle managers and to help clarify the role of the educational middle manager. (SB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Middle Management, Power Structure
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Fairholm, Gil; Fairholm, Barbara C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Reports a survey of 60 school administrators on most frequently used power tactics and most effective tactics for principals. The use of the administrator's personality to acquire power was reported as the most often used and most effective strategy. (MJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Power Structure, School Administration
Collen, Rita – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Identifies strategies for effectively managing child care centers that are part of a larger organization. Advocates thinking at multiple levels to understand the perspective of upper management and staff. Suggests examining the culture of the organization, aligning oneself with strategic goals and objectives, and creating a positive platform for…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Behavior, Administrator Role, Day Care
Marshall, William J. A. – AAUA-ERIC Administrators Update, 1990
University administrators must realize that past management styles they used to acquire their positions of campus power often become the future incarnations of their failure as administrators. The conundrum of power is that the less power a leader grants to people, the less powerful the leader becomes in the eyes of the people. Individuals have a…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Administrators, College Administration
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Enteman, Willard F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1991
The college administration should use some simple procedures to manage a consultation actively, improving the likelihood of success. Issues to be addressed include focused administrative responsibility for the consultation, communication, information availability, campus constituency involvement, need identification, confidentiality, private and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, College Administration, Confidentiality
Reisser, Linda – 1980
Suggestions are made for creating healthy working relationships within a college administration and for improving the administrator's ability to cope with college politics. After introductory material examining the difficulty some educators, especially women, experience in utilizing power and politics to achieve desired goals, the report discusses…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Assertiveness, College Administration
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Don, Daniel; Kleiner, Brian H. – CUPA Journal, 1991
The general structure of the human resource planning function in organizations and the responsibilities at each level of management are discussed. A framework for constructing and implementing a human resource planning system is outlined, and several approaches for human resource forecasting are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Human Resources, Organizational Development
Wolfgang, Charles F. – Principal, 1984
This digest of assertiveness training research advises principals of their professional rights and recommends assertiveness techniques for maintaining authority over manipulative staff while preserving a collegial relationship. Such techniques as broken record, fogging, negative assertion, and negative inquiry are illustrated. (MJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assertiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Power Structure
Freelen, Robert E. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1980
Guidelines are presented for the various levels of the government relations effort, minimum programs, staff responsibilities, and the role of associations. Advice on the politics of transition--as higher education moves to a lower priority in the political process--is also given. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, College Presidents, Fund Raising
Millett, John D. – 1980
Perspectives on management, governance, and leadership of the university are presented. The following organizational characteristics are discussed: sense of purpose, work specialization, work technology, pattern of cooperation, pattern of management, pattern of governance, and pattern of leadership. The following purposes of American colleges and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Presidents
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Aronson, Anne; Hansen, Craig – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1998
Describes the authors' experience co-chairing a writing department. Identifies seven key areas where the sharing of writing program administrator duties has resulted in personal, departmental, or institutional benefits. Discusses workload and professional identity, the politics of writing programs, co-directing as post-bureaucratic practice, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Department Heads
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