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Luty, Elanny T.; Metos, Thomas H. – 1971
Most educational management systems currently define organizational roles in terms of the operations to be performed. A more efficient manner of organization might be one that operates in terms of objectives to be reached. One way of implementing such a problem solving structure, would be to assign a particular problem to administrative personnel…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Decision Making
Nwagbaroacha, Joel O.; And Others – 1975
PPBS is a process by which priorities among the kinds of services a college may provide are weighed, objectives are stated in operational terms, alternative means to accomplish the given objectives are analyzed, and a choice among competing means is made according to criteria for efficient utilization of resources. This manual attempts to…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgets, Evaluation, Guidelines
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1970
This study attempted to determine the feasibility of adopting out budgeting, the English term for a management system using planning-programing-budgeting system (PPBS) techniques, for the Department of Education and Science, and the appropriate form of system to be used. The study team concluded that output budgeting would be practicable for all…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgeting, Feasibility Studies, Input Output Analysis
Temkin, Sanford – 1970
Every administrator bears primary responsibility for planning the accomplishment of those objectives and activities that fall in his area. When responsibility is relatively restricted, the informal and intuitive methods that constitute "sound judgment" suffice. However, as his area of responsibility widens to include increasingly complex…
Descriptors: Administration, Annotated Bibliographies, Budgeting, Contemporary Literature