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Kelly, Joyce V.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1994
Expectations of graduate medical education consortia are contrasted with the experiences of 36 such groups. Results indicate consortia differ markedly in structure, functions, and other features but have some common concerns. Recommendations for improvement addresses such issues as leadership, needs assessment, and resource allocation. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Consortia, Expectation
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Harbin, Gloria L. – Infants and Young Children, 1996
Coordination of early intervention for children with disabilities is discussed, including barriers to interagency coordination. A 2-year study of 6 diverse states identified 13 ways in which public agencies are different from one another. Recommendations are offered to assist agencies to develop a coordinated service system. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Change Strategies, Coordination, Decision Making
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Beckman, Brenda Marshall; Doucette, Don – Community Services Catalyst, 1993
Describes a League for Innovation in the Community College's survey of community college training programs for employees of business, industry, labor, and government. Based on responses from 73.2% of the college presidents surveyed, highlights the extent of training programs, types of training and companies served, organization and funding,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Presidents, Community Colleges, Educational Finance
Shoemaker, Donna – Currents, 1995
The departure or death of an important college or school fund raiser can threaten campaign morale and momentum. The experiences of development programs in such situations illustrate a variety of strategies for management, including good record keeping and institutional communication, teamwork, assuming business as usual, having two people in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ardaiolo, Frank P. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1994
A team of administrators, faculty, and students used the Total Quality Management approach to enhance weekend student life at Winthrop University (South Carolina). The process used and resulting recommendations, some of which have been implemented, are presented. The project is seen as contributing to freshman retention. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Management Systems
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Nelson, Carrie Hughes – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1994
Describes the process of developing a long-range plan for the statewide implementation of Tech Prep associate of applied science (AAS) degree programs in Texas. Suggests that the most critical issues of implementation are effective resource allocation, program access, quality assurance, and building program infrastructure. (15 references.) (MAB)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Outcomes of Education, Program Administration
Jacquin, Jules C.; Goyal, Anil K. – Business Officer, 1995
The college or university's business office can help reduce problems with student receivables through procedural review of the tuition revenue process, application of analytical methods, and improved operating practices. Admissions, financial aid, and billing offices must all be involved. (MSE)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Administration, College Students, Databases
Whitt, Marc C. – Currents, 1995
Advice for stretching the capacity of the small college public relations office includes planning well; using strategy; searching out creative ideas; choosing quality over quantity in press releases; using student and volunteer workers; developing strong media relations; accepting advice; and anticipating problems. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Creativity, Efficiency, Higher Education
Trotter, Kathleen M. – Camping Magazine, 1995
Total Quality Management for camps involves establishing ongoing assessment of campers' and parents' needs, marketing the capabilities of the organization, applying input of key staff members, and constantly making program improvements. This approach calls for discretionary decision making at all levels, and empowers staff to enter into the…
Descriptors: Camping, Employer Employee Relationship, Institutional Advancement, Organizational Development
CAUSE/EFFECT, 1995
Current issues that are important for the future of information resources management in higher education are presented. They include: integrating planning for information resources within institution-wide strategic planning; reengineering fundamental services; change management; distributed computing support; networking; the changing communication…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Administration, College Planning, Computer Oriented Programs
Jordan, Debra J.; And Others – Camping Magazine, 1994
Addresses the importance of camp evaluation, including the role of formative and summative evaluations; overviews areas of evaluation such as administration, facilities and grounds, programming, and staff; describes functions of evaluation, including human relations, technical function, and conceptual function; describes evaluation tools; and…
Descriptors: Camping, Day Camp Programs, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization
Scalzo, Teresa – Currents, 1993
College alumni associations are using a variety of approaches to improve alumni participation. Surveying alumni for needs and preferences can be fruitful. Program ideas include career planning, parent programs, community service, student relations activities, and high school recruitment. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation is crucial to…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Career Planning, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education
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Paulsen, Michael B. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1990
A marketing model of enrollment management focusing on relationships between changes in the macroenvironment, target market student preferences, college marketing mix, and enrollment is presented. Application of the model illustrates how institutions can offset, enhance, or neutralize potential enrollment effects of job market changes through…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Administration, College Choice, Curriculum Design
Zelno, Robert P. – Currents, 1992
Recommendations for planning a successful training workshop for college alumni volunteers include assuring the association is organized and the program well timed; making sure everyone agrees to budget and/or financial commitments; using seasoned volunteers to conduct a feasibility study and determine training needs; making training enjoyable; and…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Financial Support
Armann, Neil; And Others – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1994
Development of Arizona State University's computing architecture, designed to ensure that all new distributed computing pieces will work together, is described. Aspects discussed include the business rationale, the general architectural approach, characteristics and objectives of the architecture, specific services, and impact on the university…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Ancillary School Services, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs
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