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Jaffe, Betsy – Training and Development Journal, 1985
The author states that to meet the needs of--and to retain--the people in whom organizations have made hefty investments, companies must reexamine and most likely redesign human resource development programs. She presents ways to acknowledge the differences between managerial men and women and establish effective career development practices. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Development, Females, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Evaluating Supervisory Training in Local Government: Moving Beyond Concept to a Practical Framework.
Peer reviewedAmmons, David N.; Niedzielski-Eichner, Phillip A. – Public Personnel Management, 1985
The authors argue that relatively few local governments conduct rigorous cost-benefit evaluations of their supervisory training and management development programs. The authors conclude that more attention to upper-level evaluation is warranted and provide an evaluation grid with practical suggestions for each level of training program evaluation.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Local Government, Management Development
Keiser, Thomas C. – Training, 1986
The author states that the challenge for training and development is to help retrain managers for turbulent times. The objective is to change managers' mentality. The author makes recommendations concerning adapting to conditions, managing change and innovation, and establishing direction. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Change, Cognitive Restructuring, Employee Responsibility
Wilkinson, Harry E.; Orth, Charles D. – Training and Development Journal, 1986
To ensure significant improvement in individual and organizational managerial effectiveness, the design and implementation of soft-skill management development programs need to address the six factors leading to change resistance and the five critical elements that contribute to success. These factors and elements are discussed in detail. (CT)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Job Skills, Management Development, Program Design
Lean, Elizabeth – Training and Development Journal, 1985
The author states that developing successful managers demands a more integrated, individualized process that provides job assignments, role models, and other workplace "events" that develop key management competencies. She lists these competencies as technical or business knowledge, people skills, meeting the demands of assignments, and surviving…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Individualized Programs, Interpersonal Competence, Management Development
Peer reviewedRussell, James S.; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1984
Investigated the impact of behavior modeling training in an industrial plant on male supervisors (N=44) using Kirkpatrick's (1976) four levels of evaluation. Results indicated no behavior or performance change with behavior modeling and re-emphasized the need to use Kirkpatrick's evaluation method to measure training program effectiveness. (LLL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Industrial Training, Job Performance, Management Development
Peer reviewedKilcourse, Tom – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1984
The author attempts to show the value of using actual work problems as vehicles for development of management teams. The use of such diagnostic methods as repertory grids and identity matrices is described. Two case studies of situations in which the approach was applied are given in detail. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Group Structure, Management Development, Management Teams
Peer reviewedGibb, Allan A. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1983
Reviews the needs of the owner/manager for training and development and indicates how they might best be met. Discusses the nature of management in small business and explores implications for training methods. Also discusses program possibilities and marketing strategies. (JOW)
Descriptors: Management Development, Marketing, Organizational Objectives, Problem Solving
Paxton, Dan R. – Training and Development Journal, 1976
If employee development is to reach its dynamic potential in the corporate world, corporations should adopt a lifelong learning approach which considers individual employee growth. Five essential steps to consider when initiating a corporate development program are presented. (WL)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Individual Development, Industrial Training, Labor Relations
Parks, Shannon; Sun, Feng; Collins, Blanche C. – 2002
This paper reports on a study conducted for the Alabama State Department of Education. The study's purpose was to provide a clear perspective on the current abilities of school leaders to provide technology leadership in schools and school districts. All district superintendents and school principals who attended (N=341) the Alabama Renaissance…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Evaluation, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Claremont Graduate Univ., CA. – 2001
This document contains two papers written for a workshop conducted by the Community College Leadership Development Initiative (CCLDI) and Claremont Graduate University (CGU) in June 2000. The introduction discusses CCLDI's presentation of leadership programs affecting the community college segment of higher education, and the progress they have…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Leadership, Management Development, Partnerships in Education
Eversole, Barbara A. W.; Gloeckner, Gene; Banning, James H. – Online Submission, 2006
Differential adoption of work/life programs by organizations was investigated by studying chief executive officers. A grounded theory was developed and differential adoption explained by the way CEOs made decisions. Implications for work/life program managers include suggestions for persuading CEOs to adopt work/family programs. The study adds to…
Descriptors: Management Development, Family Programs, Decision Making, Adoption (Ideas)
Richie, Mark L. – 1994
This book shows how the quality management approach pioneered in Japan by Dr. W. Edwards Deming allows educational service centers to expand services and be more flexible by reducing waste and rework. Deming's method shows how to change from reactive management to a dynamic system of continuous improvement that restores worker pride, increases…
Descriptors: Administration, Education Service Centers, Educational Technology, Improvement
SERVE: SouthEastern Regional Vision for Education. – 1997
The responsibilities of school board members have increased in complexity since school boards were first established over 100 years ago. Members must keep track of many educational reforms and changes in the educational governance structure, the increasing number of "players" involved in educational policy, and the increased number and seriousness…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Effectiveness, Boards of Education, Early Childhood Education
Malone, Robert – Research Roundup, 2001
Increasing evidence shows that school leaders, throughout all stages of their careers, can benefit from a mentoring system in which a seasoned leader helps the protege combine theory and practice with experience. This research roundup reviews works that provide support for principal mentoring and share strategies for establishing mentoring…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Leaders Guides


