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Peer reviewedOwen, William Foster – Small Group Behavior, 1986
Females emerged as leaders in three mixed-sex leaderless groups of college students (N=21) in a communication course. Two rhetorical themes were revealed: female leaders in all three groups earned their leadership positions by the rhetoric of hard workers and leading by default; they solidified their positions by emphasizing a rhetoric of modest…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPrince, Gerald L. – Journal of Staff Development, 1986
The Worthington School District uses the Social Style Model in a two-day seminar to help administrators become aware of the effect of their behavior on others and to understand the effect of others' behavior on them. The program and its benefits are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Styles, Management Development
Peer reviewedJacob, John E. – Urban League Review, 1985
A vision of equality and accountability to the Black community is based on principles that have enabled successful Black leaders to survive in their difficult social role. In the current political climate, Black leaders also need to unify diverse sectors of their community and work toward a just society. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Leadership, Leadership Responsibility, Leadership Styles
Williams, M. J., Jr. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1985
While educational institutions and industry share some common elements of the administrative decision-making process, a major point of divergence is the treatment of conflict. In higher education, conflict is seen as destructive and should be avoided, but it can be handled positively. Types, common elements, and styles of conflict are reviewed.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Berryman-Fink, Cynthia; Fink, Charles B. – Training and Development Journal, 1985
Training employees separately based on gender should be a thing of the past. The trend is toward androgynous management development--blending male (task-oriented) and female (people-oriented) styles. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Androgyny, Females, Interpersonal Relationship
Katz, Malcolm – American School Board Journal, 1985
School boards and superintendents can work most effectively together when their operating styles are compatible. Boards may tend toward either the corporate or the familial style, while superintendents' administrative styles may tend toward the structured and task-oriented or toward the personal. Mismatches can be ameliorated through conscious…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Styles
Peer reviewedDeTurk, Philip H. – National Elementary Principal, 1976
Examines the role of leadership as it is viewed by others in the organization; the relationship of humanistic management to the leader's health and home life and, consequently, to his or her job performance; and the influence of changing economic conditions on the expectations of management and resulting leadership style. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administration, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanization
Wilson, E. B. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2005
Why do so many newly minted trustees experience difficulty finding their voice on the board? Nearly all come from successful and distinguished backgrounds in business and the professions. Over a lifetime they have carefully honed their personal leadership styles. They have found easy comfort in a variety of governing responsibilities and are…
Descriptors: Leadership, Trustees, Leadership Styles, Governing Boards
Woods, Philip A. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2005
In this book Philip Woods turns his attention to issues of democracy and leadership. He has provided an eloquent, intellectually compelling and sophisticated account of a new leadership label--democratic leadership. He argues that the purpose of "democratic" leadership is to create and help sustain an environment that enables everyone…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Democracy, Democratic Values, Leadership Styles
Christie, Pam; Lingard, Bob – 2001
Although the study of educational leadership has gained in prominence in the last 2 decades, leadership as a concept remains as elusive as ever, prompting some authors to argue that the search for a general theory of leadership is futile. This paper argues that further conceptual and empirical work on educational leadership is useful in avoiding…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Leadership
Haggstrom, Tim; Rubenstein, Cynthia – 1996
High performance teams allow conflict to surface and then work toward understanding and resolution. Often when teams are in conflict, they appear to be in chaos. What may be occurring is that the conflict has allowed the team to access new information, and what appears to be chaos is actually reorganization around a new perspective. Capitalizing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Empowerment
Eddy, Pamela L. – 2003
This study detailed how two community college presidents framed issues and events of change on their campuses based on their thinking, and it outlined the sources of power they used during the application of their plans for change. Both presidents were relatively new at their jobs; both had come from out of state to assume their new roles. A total…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Community Colleges, Educational Change, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDorn, Robert C.; Sandler, Bruce E. – Education, 1973
Authors question Burstiner's conclusions on both methodological and theoretical grounds, and suggest additional considerations and criteria for further work in the area of creative leadership development. (GB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adults, Educational Administration, Leaders
Peer reviewedLane, Willard R.; West Phillip T. – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
Using the analogy of ship's captain, the authors illustrate three types of leadership for school principals: nomothetic, idiographic, and transactional. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adults, Leaders, Leadership, Leadership Qualities
Peer reviewedFiorello, Anthony – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
Author outlines the dimensions, perspectives, and dimensions of leadership that are applicable to the principalship. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adults, Leaders, Leadership, Leadership Qualities

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