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Hurt, Andrew C.; Homan, Scott R. – Online Submission, 2008
Recent leadership literature suggests that there is a growing trend to explore the idea of identifying universally accepted leadership behaviors. Before common leadership behaviors can be identified a standardized set of descriptors must be utilized. This study looks at the potential role of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Information…
Descriptors: Occupational Information, Leadership, Behavior, Identification
Drechsel, Robert – 1978
Nineteen nonmetropolitan daily newspapers in Minnesota were surveyed to determine how reporters covered lower level courts. Data were collected in the following categories: demographic characteristics of the reporters, the courts they covered, the type of information they gathered and how, the sources they used, the problems they had with the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Courts, Information Theory, Job Analysis
Hartman, E. Alan; And Others – 1987
Any attempt to describe every job position and the activities contained in it would yield a confusing mass of information. Consequently, industrial psychologists have generated methods for classifying occupational positions into a smaller number of jobs or job families. Based on prior research it has been concluded that different kinds of job…
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Grouping, Higher Education, Job Analysis
Douglass, Rebecca; Patton, Ruth – 1989
This booklet is intended to help curriculum development personnel select an appropriate task list verification technique. The first sections of the guide introduce the concept of verification of task lists, provide a rationale for it, and define various terms connected with verification. The following four sections describe and make a case for…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Interviews, Job Analysis, Occupational Information
Pitner, Nancy J. – 1981
To determine whether the work activities of a school superintendent are different when the superintendent is a woman rather than a man, three women superintendents were observed for a week each during the fall of 1979. This study was then compared with a 1977 study of three male superintendents conducted by the author. While the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Job Analysis
McCullough, Richard A. – 1981
The description reported here is the result of an analysis of two major dimensions of the occupation of the senior high school principal: the orientations engendered by occupational structures and the meanings attached by principals to their work. A guide was developed for use in semi-structured "intensive,""elite" interviews with 15 principals in…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, High Schools, Job Analysis, Job Satisfaction
Wright, Donald K. – 1978
Questionnaires were sent to 306 public relations counselors in Texas to discover if professionalism is a contributory cause of social responsibility in public relations, if the presence or absence of professionalism increases the likelihood that social responsibility will occur, and the conditions, if any, under which professionalism contributes…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Job Analysis, Job Satisfaction, Journalism
DeSimone, Angelo J. – 1998
Data on practicing school psychologists (N=211) were derived from a modified version of the National School Psychologists Questionnaire to determine the characteristics of Florida school psychologists. Significant differences were found between the actual and preferred time (in hours) that Florida school psychologists engaged in job functions,…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Analysis, Job Satisfaction
Losh, Charles – 1995
Twenty-two National Skill Standards Projects were conducted to develop National Skill Standards over a 3-year period beginning in 1992. These projects were funded by the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor to develop materials useful for improving the quality of the work force through identification of skill standards and related materials…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Role, Job Analysis, Job Skills
Gowing, Marilyn K. – 1993
One vision of the future is that federal government workers will be assessed through a nationwide examination system applicable to them and to individuals competing for private sector jobs and promotions. A working group has already been established to develop a task force for a nationwide classification system. A standardized occupational…
Descriptors: Career Education, Databases, Employment Qualifications, Federal Government
Gottfredson, Gary D. – 1984
This paper briefly describes the development of a comprehensive dictionary of Holland occupational codes and other information for each of the 12,099 occupations defined in the government publication "Dictionary of Occupational Titles" (DOT). This classification was created by using 189 occupations with firmly established Holland…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Classification, Education Work Relationship, Employment Potential
Gattiker, Urs. E.; Larwood, Laurie – 1985
Despite popular beliefs that managers are successful by virtue of their positions, few studies have examined this position-success relationship. A study was conducted to identify the factors of subjective career success and to determine if the patterns of response would differ between managers and support personnel. Moreover, the phenomenon of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Careers, Employee Attitudes, Job Analysis
Peterson, Kent D. – 1981
The tasks of elementary principals are characterized by brevity, variety, and fragmentation. As proof of this, studies have indicated that principals may perform as many as 50 separate tasks in an hour. Principals also must interact with a wide range of individuals, must accomplish tasks requiring many different skills, and are required to make a…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Administrator Selection
Ferguson, Mary Ann – 1979
Eight public relations specialization roles were developed from a survey of members of the Public Relations Society of America. The roles are: problem solver manager, journalist/technical communicator, researcher, staff manager, good will ambassador, meeting organizer, personnel/industrial relations manager, and public/community relations…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Job Analysis, Job Skills
Norton, Robert E. – 1992
Developing A CurriculUM (DACUM) is an approach to job/occupational analysis. The profile chart that results from DACUM analysis is a low-cost, effective method of quickly determining what tasks must be performed by employees in a given job or occupational area. The DACUM analysis can be used as a basis for the following: curriculum development;…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Competence, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis
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