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Karr, P. J. – College Student Journal, 1978
This essay advances a method of organizational theory that educators may implement in their schools, and discusses the implications of this method for the further development of the human curriculum. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Management by Objectives
Glasser, Ralph – 1970
Management is concerned with the conception and choice of goals. A manager must first determine his own goals within the framework of overriding organizational objectives and limitations. Second, a manager must determine what methods he will use to achieve his goals--on the basis of cost-benefit comparisons. Third, the manager must design his…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Cost Effectiveness
Chance, Edward W. – 1989
Visionary leadership has emerged as a significant characteristic of high performing school administrators. Vision provides a sense of direction for the school and facilitates accomplishment. Administrators must move from authoritarian and managerial modes of operation to proactive leadership, and maintain a focus on the vision through turmoil and…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Administrators
Watkins, Peter – 1992
In all forms of workplaces administrators have been exhorted to introduce what are perceived to be the "best practices" operating in the more successful economies. The education "industry" in Australia appears to be no different in this regard from other industries. Invariably, the "best practices" proposed for the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Educational Change