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Zubrzycki, Jaclyn – Education Week, 2013
As groups representing local and state education players struggle to remain relevant in a policy conversation often dominated by foundations, think tanks, new advocacy groups, and political and business figures, a shift in leadership has been under way at major associations. Most of the changes have come as part of the natural churn; former…
Descriptors: Leadership, Administrative Change, National Organizations, Boards of Education
Alhassan, Jibril Attahiru; Abdulsalam, Rafiat Muhammad – African Educational Research Journal, 2013
Government documents are essential publications found in academic, public and national libraries. Acquisition and proper management of government documents is important for effective use by patrons. This paper discusses acquisition and management of government documents at the National Library of Nigeria, Abuja. A case study approach was adopted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government Libraries, Government Publications, Library Services
DeLuz, Nikki – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study examined the organizational and institutional variables that influence the leadership styles of directors of campus-based women's centers at public and private four-year universities in the southeast United States. The researcher examined the leadership frame (or frames), as measured by Bolman and Deal's (1990) Leadership Orientations…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Correlation, Females, Statistical Analysis
Vithayathil, Joseph – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Why do some firms organize their IT departments as profit centers whereas other firms organize IT as a cost center? Due to information asymmetry regarding the cost and demand for IT, the firm is unable to achieve the first best outcome in terms of optimizing the value from IT services. Two commonly used organizational models for the IT department…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Governance, Information Storage, Internet
Wajdi, Habibullah – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This paper presents a model of capacity development for public organizations in post-conflict settings. The paper reveals the challenges faced by the author as a "change agent" who tried to understand and develop the basic capacity of the Literacy Department of the Ministry of Education in Afghanistan. The author used an action-research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Capacity Building, Organizational Change, Administrative Organization
Yorks, Lyle; Barto, Jody – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2013
This study by Meera Alagaraja and Toby Egan provides a case study of a Lean strategy implementation in which HRD was an integrated part of the process and offers a model that can give direction for both future research and strategic advocacy on behalf of HRD practice. The case is actually more a study of the importance of cross-functional and…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Role, Strategic Planning, Business Administration
Menefee, Trey; Nordtveit, Bjorn Harald – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
In May 2008 nearly 90,000 people died in the most powerful earthquake in modern Chinese history. Many were students killed in substandard schools, creating a sensitive disaster zone inside a nation whose civil society organizations are beginning to flourish. This paper examines the education earthquake relief program of an international NGO, and…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Institutional Environment, Natural Disasters
Hernandez, Luis – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2012
Why is creativity an important part of an organization? Isn't that something that the children should be doing so that their families can put it up on the refrigerator door and say, "Look how creative she is!"? But creativity is much more than that and should be an ingredient of any smart and savvy organization. Creativity reflects that an…
Descriptors: Creativity, Leaders, Leadership, Early Childhood Education
Grattan, Kelly E. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Constituent Relationship Management ("CRM") is defined as an organization-wide strategy designed to enable the organization to better manage, track and steward its constituents. CRM has benefited for-profit enterprises for nearly three decades. In the nonprofit sector, the concept of CRM is fairly new. Despite the increase in CRM…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Program Implementation, Management Systems, Interviews
Physical Experience Leads to Enhanced Object Perception in Parietal Cortex: Insights from Knot Tying
Cross, Emily S.; Cohen, Nichola Rice; de C. Hamilton, Antonia F.; Ramsey, Richard; Wolford, George; Grafton, Scott T. – Neuropsychologia, 2012
What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tools vs. animals) engages distinct brain regions, but it is unclear whether these differences reflect object categories themselves or the tendency to interact differently with objects from different categories (grasping tools, not animals). Here we…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Brain, Object Manipulation, Perception
Hadad, Bat-Sheva; Maurer, Daphne; Lewis, Terri L. – Developmental Science, 2012
Patients deprived of visual experience during infancy by dense bilateral congenital cataracts later show marked deficits in the perception of global motion (dorsal visual stream) and global form (ventral visual stream). We expected that they would also show marked deficits in sensitivity to biological motion, which is normally processed in the…
Descriptors: Motion, Perception, Patients, Visual Impairments
Germain, Marie-Line; Tejeda, Manuel J. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2012
The development of employee expertise is described as a strategic imperative for ever-changing organizations in a hyper-competitive economic environment. However, the lack of an adequate assessment tool for expertise has hindered empirical research. This paper conceptually and empirically develops the generalized expertise measure (GEM) and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Psychometrics
Strick, Madelijn; Holland, Rob W.; van Baaren, Rick B.; van Knippenberg, Ad – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
Three experiments illustrate that humor in advertisements prevents the development of negative brand associations due to resistance. Previous research on humor in advertising suggested that humor can counter negative responses during ad processing, but less is known about the effect of humor on the development of negative brand associations in…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Affective Behavior, Humor, Organizations (Groups)
Weiner, Sharon A. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2012
There is increasing recognition that information literacy is essential for individual and community empowerment, workforce readiness, and global competitiveness. However, there is a history of difficulty in integrating information literacy with the postsecondary educational process. This paper posits that a greater understanding of the…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Higher Education, Models, Administrative Organization
Echterling, Lennis G.; Presbury, Jack; Cowan, Eric – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2012
Recent findings in neuroscience have identified principles, such as attention management and change blindness, which stage magicians exploit to create illusions. Neuroscientists have also revealed how mirror neurons and oxytocin enhance the impact of magic. In other words, magicians are just as much practitioners of sleight of mind as they are of…
Descriptors: Brain, Neurology, Counseling, Neurological Organization

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