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Argyris, Chris; Schon, Donald A. – 1974
This book presents an approach to professional education and higher education institutional reform based on teaching and research in organizational behavior and professional effectiveness. The work presents a theory of action that aims to enhance human activity, responsibility, self-actualization, learning, and effectiveness. In the first of three…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Educational Change, Higher Education, Industrial Psychology
Angier, Jennifer J.; Hoehl, Susan B. – Online, 1986
Presents a planning model for the automation of operations in a large hospital library and specifically describes the design and implementation of a local area network. Part 1 deals with the evolution of the idea, system planning, and design, and Part 2 addresses installation and implementation issues. (EM)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Hospital Libraries, Library Automation, Library Planning
Edwards, Clark – 1976
Summarizing an Economic Research Service (ERS) publication, this guide to a balanced rural-urban growth describes the results of a computer based ERS model which examined seven strategies to improve rural economic development. Based on 1960-70 trends, the model is described as asking how much would be required of each of the following strategies…
Descriptors: Capital, Change Strategies, Economic Development, Economic Research
Miner, Norris
The flexibility of an educational program, institution, or system can be described as the ability of the unit to absorb negative responses, such as reductions in funding or enrollments, and continue to function in a viable manner. One approach to adjustment to such reductions is to effect cuts in personnel, current, and equipment spending. This…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Instruction, Departments, Educational Finance