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Xunli Cheng; Christine Abbott – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
This account of practice is based on a French pharmaceutical company in China that faced the challenge of transforming its business model in an era of dramatic external changes. By introducing the methodology and practice of action learning, it brought value and results to business development, talent reserves, and knowledge management, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, Drug Therapy, Corporations
Kroll, Jonathan; Moreno, Manuel – Journal of Leadership Education, 2022
Although the leadership training and development industry generates billions of dollars each year, some countries lag behind. This article explores one program's attempt to expand leadership training and development opportunities in Nicaragua. The Leadership Trainer Certification Program (LTCP) is designed to prepare those who are responsible for…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Foreign Countries, Program Descriptions, Learning Processes
Ito, Hiroshi – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2022
This case illustrates Professor Saitoh's struggles in a middle-management position leading an education committee called the Assurance of Learning (AOL) Committee at a business school in Japan. The committee assessed students' learning outcomes and provided suggestions for curriculum improvement. The school was accredited by the Association to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Middle Management, Committees, Business Schools
Lebeau, Yann; Alruwaili, Jaber – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2022
The paper discusses the leadership and management challenges of a public university in Saudi Arabia from the perspective of academic managers. Based on a series of interviews at one of the regional universities established in the mid-2000s, the paper sheds light on one of those rarely investigated contexts where models of public management are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Public Colleges
Sanyal, Chandana – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2019
This account of practice provides a practical example of the use of mindfulness practice within action learning which was a component of a bespoke UK Business School post-graduate leadership development programme commissioned by an English NHS Mental Health Trust aimed at improving the leadership capacity of mid-level managers through work-based…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Leadership Training, Active Learning, Workplace Learning
Hammersley-Fletcher, Linda; Strain, Michael – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
English primary schools are considered quasi-collegial institutions within which staff communicate regularly and openly. The activities of staff, however, are bound by institutional norms and conditions and by societal expectations. Wider agendas of governmental control over the curriculum and external controls to ensure accountability and…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Leadership, Administrator Attitudes
Moesby-Jensen, Cecilie K. – Online Submission, 2008
This paper describes the consequences of a cognitive management development program for middle managers in a public organization. The objective was to teach transformational leadership and teamwork but it occasioned a very limited improved articulation of transformational leadership and teamwork and only a modest change in the managers' actions in…
Descriptors: Management Development, Transformational Leadership, Teamwork, Middle Management
Fitzgerald, Tanya; Gunter, Helen – Management in Education, 2006
In this article, the authors focus on what is called "middle leadership" in schools in England and "middle management" in New Zealand. Their concern is that despite almost two decades since the introduction of site based management in both countries that devolved significant responsibility for the leadership of learning to…
Descriptors: School Culture, Middle Management, School Based Management, Foreign Countries
Santiago, Rui; Carvalho, Teresa; Amaral, Alberto; Meek, V. Lynn – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
Much of the writing on higher education in recent years has tended to assume that the new management push in higher education is both universal and irreversible. This paper, however, presents evidence from Portugal to challenge that assumption. While elements of the new managerialism are clearly evident in the perceptions and attitudes of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Management, Higher Education, Universities
Clegg, Sue; McAuley, John – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2005
Debates about middle management in higher education have been largely confined to the dominant discourse of managerialism. In this paper, we argue for an engagement with the broader management literature, with its multiple discourses of middle management. We present an analysis of middle management as a multifaceted phenomenon and review…
Descriptors: Middle Management, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration

Branch, John; Smith, Bryan – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1992
A modular group project-based approach to management development was implemented by Volvo Concessionaires (United Kingdom) in partnership with training consultants. Ingredients of its success included top-level commitment, investment in diagnosis and tailoring, and use of company-specific case studies. (SK)
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Group Activities
Busher, Hugh – Oxford Review of Education, 2005
This paper considers the possible nature and membership of learning communities in schools and what evidence there may be of middle leaders trying to develop and sustain learning communities with their colleagues, even though these communities encompass asymmetrical power relationships between members. Although it is argued that students and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Management, Educational Change, Power Structure

Martin, Shan – Group and Organization Studies, 1982
Describes experiences in assisting native management trainers in Bahrain improve management training programs. Discusses characteristics of people and organizations, program design, relationships with resident trainers, training preferences and learning styles of managers, and language and communication. (RC)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cognitive Style, Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Countries

Rutherford, Desmond – Studies in Higher Education, 1992
This paper analyzes the implementation of a staff development and appraisal scheme at the University of Birmingham, England. The analysis focuses on the stakeholders and the decisive factors that were influential in effecting this innovation. Explored are three perspectives on leadership on how appraisers can become more effective. (GLR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Colleges, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Castle, Jane – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1996
Profiles a series of black managers who have risen to successful positions through utilizing affirmative action programs in post-apartheid South Africa. The men credit the influence of their family, upbringing, and religion for their ability to persevere. Questions the social pathology theory assumption that a culture of poverty survives…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Affirmative Action, African Culture, African History
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