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Shipengrover, Judith A. – CUPA Journal, 1996
Strategic planning models seek order in a disorderly world. However, chaos science offers a language of concepts to discern deeper patterns in organizational life that appears out of control. Many of these concepts apply to higher education institutions. Interpretation of chaos theory principles suggests five tools for making high-leverage change…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Chaos Theory, College Administration, College Planning
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Hammer, Barbara F. – CUPA Journal, 1995
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) "risk contracts," under which HMOs cover Medicare-eligible individuals, are explained; and the costs, benefits, and coverage are compared with those of other managed care options. Employers with retiree medical plans are encouraged to consider using HMO risk contracts for both short- and long-term…
Descriptors: College Administration, Contracts, Costs, Eligibility
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Ames, Lynda J. – CUPA Journal, 1993
A discussion of ways to remedy women's wage disadvantage in higher education looks briefly at affirmative action, then more extensive examines the principle of comparable worth, including advantages of implementing a comparable worth program, criteria for judging worth, bias-free job evaluation, and making comparable worth adjustments. (MSE)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Administration, Comparable Worth, Employed Women
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Butterfield, Barbara – CUPA Journal, 1988
The approach chosen to award pay for performance is not as important as the need to assess the organization's commitment to merit, the quality of the relationship with employees, and the ability to do a fair job. With careful implementation, merit pay systems can be mutually rewarding. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrators, Affirmative Action, College Administration, Employee Attitudes
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de Pietro, Leslie – CUPA Journal, 1995
College and university employee assistance programs that address work and family issues are discussed. Components of such programs include child care resource and referral, parent education and support groups, elder care support and education, and management training. Issues in program creation and administration are highlighted. More programs in…
Descriptors: Children, College Administration, Day Care, Employee Assistance Programs
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Maren, Peter H. – CUPA Journal, 1994
The administration of a comprehensive fringe benefits program at the University of Florida, a large institution with about 11,000 faculty, support, and administrative and professional employees, is described. Topics examined include the benefits office function, retirement, obstacles in program administration and information dissemination, special…
Descriptors: College Administration, Fringe Benefits, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
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Johnsrud, Linda K.; Atwater, Christine D. – CUPA Journal, 1993
A study investigated perceived barriers to tenure and retention among 229 faculty (probationary, newly tenured, and leaving the institution) at 1 public research university and to determine differences between men and women. Issues identified by junior faculty led to suggestions for program and policy initiatives to enhance likelihood of faculty…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Entry Workers, Faculty Mobility
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Lew, Aimee T.; Ashbaugh, Donald L. – CUPA Journal, 1993
A discussion of employee assistance programs for faculty and other college personnel looks at the rationale for such programs, their goals, associated administrative problems and issues, and evaluation of their effectiveness. It is concluded that colleges have a responsibility for employee well-being and personal and professional development. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Role, Employee Assistance Programs
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Cullivan, Kathryn Gould – CUPA Journal, 1997
A survey of 39 colleges/universities sought information on characteristics of 1973-93 summer school administrators. Results indicate large changes in some characteristics (e.g., gender), very small changes in others (highest degree held). Some variations emerged by institution type or location. Some theories for the changes are proposed for…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Age