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Willower, Donald J. – 1983
A discussion of the importance of skeptical probing in educational administration considers fundmental philosophical concerns, issues in inquiry, several theoretical frameworks, sociology of knowledge perspectives, and implications for educational administration programs. Philosophy suggests the best source of knowledge in a field as diverse as…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Dahlinger, Philip J. – 1981
The term "Community Relations" is descriptive of the way of life for a school administrator in a small district where administrators are closer to the public. Community relations is more than just a steady stream of news releases or articles published in the annual town report. Community relations is (1) the total effort that an…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Communication Problems, Community Relations
Martin, Murray A.; Downs, Barbara – 1977
This presentation documents the process of the implementation of a System of Care in British Columbia, 1973-1977. Several mechanisms of implementation are described, including the Monitoring System, Fiscal Accountability, Program Liaison, Program Guidelines, Program Description Manual, Classification System, Funding Agreement, and Regionalization.…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Alcohol Education, Drug Abuse, Financial Support
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Galfo, Armand J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1975
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Adults, Group Experience, Leaders
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Ringle, Philip M.; Savickas, Mark L. – 1982
The success of planning in the community college is linked less to the ability to develop new planning schema than to the development of an orientation toward planning and the time perspective required to analyze the past, supervise the present, and manage the future. Successful planning requires that the college administrator be able to…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, College Planning
Schack, Stephen; Gay, William G. – 1977
Designed to assist police departments in improving the productivity of their patrol operations, this volume on specialized patrol and a companion volume on routine patrol operations are intended for use by various sizes of departments. The volume of specialized patrol focuses upon the appropriate use and effective operation of specialized patrol…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Guides, Departments
Freeman, Thomas J. – 1975
Different researchers have suggested a variety of definitions for democratic leadership. As there is no one generally accepted definition, it is difficult to categorically characterize a style as democratic. Democracy in a pure form is based on the assumption that no member of the group is superior to other members. In operation, no organization…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Decentralization, Decision Making
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Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Research Foundation. – 1968
Management is a future-oriented decision process that relates resources into a total functional system for the accomplishment of a set of objectives. As a rule, universities do not have a management system, and there is no understanding of their environments in terms of the inputs, outputs, objectives, and organizational relationships of line and…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Educational Planning, Higher Education
Collins, Robert W. – 1971
Not new in principle, management by objectives (MBO) focuses on the goals of an institution stated as end accomplishments. Community college administrators have been attracted by the reputed benefits of MBO: increased productivity, improved planning, maximized profits, objective managerial evaluation, and improved participant morale. This paper…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Decision Making, Educational Administration
Association of Univ. Programs in Health Administration, Washington, DC. – 1973
One of the enduring questions in health administration concerns the transferability of management expertise from industry to the health enterprise. Some observers hold that the efficiencies associated with industry reflect methods and skills that are widely applicable and somehow lacking in the health field. Thus, the task force responsible for…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Administrators
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Millett, John D. – Educational Record, 1975
Operational similarities are examined with respect to the transfer of management science techniques from the private business sector to the university community. The author's conclusion, supported by a study by the Academy for Educational Development, is that the differences in social purposes, contributions, and management processes are more…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Business, Collective Bargaining
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Apodaca, Jerry – NASPA Journal, 1978
Higher education should prepare students to cope with a world where change is the only constant. Speech given at NASPA Conference, Kansas City, April 4, 1978. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Higher Education, Human Capital, Natural Resources
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Tate, Michael J.; Cushman, Laurence A., Jr. – Journal of Extension, 1976
Delegation involves responsibility and authority for each staff member in the 4-H program. (ABM)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Committees
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Evers, Colin W. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Offers a systematic critical response to the values-oriented, nonpositivist conception of administration and philosophy of administration recently advanced by Christopher Hodgkinson. Argues that Hodgkinson's theory is much closer to the positivism espoused by H. A. Simon. An alternative, nonpositivist basis for values in administrative theory is…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Beliefs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Labovitz, Judy; Swanigan, Meryl – Journal of Library Administration, 1985
Various concepts from "In Search of Excellence" are described in context of authors' personal styles. Discussions address thinking in terms of options, using statistics, learning value of corporate politics, a bias toward action, productivity through people, the "lean-machine" concept, staying close to client, entrepreneurship…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Decision Making
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