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Peer reviewedHolmes, Tyrone A. – New Directions for Student Services, 1998
Examines performance-based human-resource-development (HRD) practices and their relevance for student affairs. Provides a general overview of HRD, including discussion of the newest concepts in the field. Offers a model and tools for applying performance-based HRD within higher education institutions. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Career Development, Higher Education, Labor Force Development, Organizational Development
Thompson, Susan – Computers in Libraries, 1999
Explains how a new systems administrator can make good first impressions, become familiar with the library, and take charge. Describes ways of working effectively with equipment and human resources, and outlines types of library staff personalities the systems librarian may encounter. Discusses organizing the data gathered into action plans. (AEF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Facility Planning, Libraries, Library Administration
Peer reviewedLiu, Sandra S. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1998
Higher education differs from other service enterprises in its social responsibility and the context for decision making. An integrated marketing strategy based on the identified positioning of the institution plays a crucial role in successful enrollment and long-term institutional development. Marketing can make a significant contribution to…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Decision Making, Higher Education
Peer reviewedEwen, Dale; Maurer, Susan; Nolen, Don – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1998
Describes the impact of an open, participatory, consensus-based planning process with faculty and staff at Parkland College in Illinois. Indicates that the planning process has been enthusiastically endorsed by both faculty and staff and has resulted in an increase in the number of full-time teaching positions and a decrease in the number of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Colleges, Faculty, Governing Boards
Peer reviewedSantelli, Betsy; Turnbull, Ann; Marquis, Janet; Lerner, Esther – Infants and Young Children, 2000
This article reports on the descriptive results of a national survey of statewide parent-to-parent programs. Results are summarized concerning demographics and organizational models; program components, supports, and services; matching referred parents with veteran parents; and technical assistance provided to local program coordinators or…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, National Surveys, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedLangdon, Danny G. – Performance Improvement, 2000
Describes performance alignment--ensuring that all things work together in an organization to achieve its external goals--as the ultimate goal of the human performance technologist's profession. Discusses the three areas where performance is in business, three dimensions of performance alignment, and how to achieve performance alignment. (AEF)
Descriptors: Human Factors Engineering, Information Technology, Organizational Development, Organizational Objectives
Peer reviewedTosti, Donald T. – Performance Improvement, 2000
Examines three factors contributing to organizational success: use of a systemic model to design and guide the change effort; analysis of interdependencies within the system and of the change potential; and use of communication methods to help ensure that the change will be supported. Presents characteristics of successful change efforts with…
Descriptors: Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Organizational Change, Organizational Development
Broadbent, Marianne – Information Outlook, 1998
Discusses how knowledge management is developing as a specific and planned management practice in the information profession. Explains the first steps in managing knowledge, managing people as assets, and structure and processes. Gives examples of firms which overtly practice knowledge management and explores the nature of knowledge and knowledge…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Corporations, Human Resources, Information Industry
Peer reviewedTownley, Charles T. – College & Research Libraries, 2001
The emerging field of knowledge management offers academic libraries the opportunity to improve effectiveness, both for themselves and their parent institutions. This article summarizes knowledge management theory. Current applications in academic libraries and higher education are described. Similarities and difficulties between knowledge…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Services, Institutional Mission
Peer reviewedGao, Zhuo-Xian; Zhang, Sha Li, Trans. – College & Research Libraries, 2001
Peking University Library initiated position restructuring in response to the University's requirements and to increasing expectations of users. Goals were to reduce unwanted positions and enhance responsibilities of selection positions. The restructuring promised to improve library services and staff morale. Describes steps in the restructuring…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Librarians
Peer reviewedDe Loo, Ivo; Verstegen, Bernard – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2001
Action learning should result in personal growth leading to organizational growth. However, differences in learner perspectives, problems in group decision making, and circumstances inhibiting learning transfer may explain why organizational growth does not always result as expected. (Contains 21 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Individual Development
Peer reviewedFarrington, Jeanne – Performance Improvement, 2001
Discusses how human performance technology can help new Internet companies. Highlights include major business goals; using a systems approach to look for gaps in the organization itself, personnel, behavior, performance, feedback, communication, and internal inefficiencies; compensation structures; recruiting; training; rewarding performance; and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Compensation (Remuneration), Feedback, Internet
Peer reviewedGodfroij, Arnold J. A. – Knowledge and Policy, 1995
Reviews approaches to quality management in the private sector from an evolutionary perspective. Focuses on two critical dimensions: product versus system, and objective versus intersubjective orientation. Experiences within the private sector can be relevant for the public sector, and the complexity of evaluation has implications for the…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Change, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization
Massey, Margaret G.; Stedman, Deborah W. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1995
The tremendous impact of technological change on human workers, coupled with declining resources in many college and university information technology programs, can create an emotionally and physically harmful environment for employees. They can also present an important opportunity for positively changing cognitive behavior and increasing…
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Information Technology, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedWroblewski, Elizabeth – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1995
Analysis of the first cycle of academic program review at the College of St. Catherine (Minnesota) discusses recommendations resulting from reviews, insights about faculty and committee perceptions, and new directions for the second cycle. It is noted that the second cycle will focus more on program activities and output than on traditional input…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Higher Education, Institutional Research


