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Peer reviewedWhite, Herbert S. – Journal of Library Administration, 1987
This discussion includes a review of Drucker's concept of entrepreneurship, a current management trend in which organizations encourage entrepreneurship and innovation from employees. Drucker's discussion of public service institutions and the relationship of those points to library management are highlighted. (CLB)
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Library Administration, Library Planning
Peer reviewedWhite, Michael R. – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1987
Team building and participatory strategies are techniques for increasing productivity in the workplace. Studies show that people often solve problems more effectively in groups, and they are more productive when they assume more responsibility for their work. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Employee Responsibility, Human Factors Engineering, Motivation
Peer reviewedMaloy, Robert W.; Jones, Byrd L. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1987
This article analyzes how teachers participating in public school-university partnerships can be encouraged to explore the nature of their professional roles, engage in reflexive thinking, and develop capacities to focus on new goals and school improvements to overcome aspects of their professional responsibilities which conflict with open…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making
Peer reviewedPTA Today, 1987
Several suggested activities from the National Parent Teacher Association are suggested for involving parents in education. Categories discussed include: parents as participants in their children's education; parents as school volunteers and supporters; and parents as participants in decision making. (CB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Parent Teacher Conferences
Peer reviewedMcClendon, Judith – Theory into Practice, 1986
The author describes her efforts to engage intermediate grade children in meaningful writing. Her attempts to translate theory and research into classroom practice are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Cognitive Development, Intermediate Grades, Parent Participation
Snyder, Karolyn J.; Anderson, Robert H. – Texas Tech Journal of Education, 1986
Twelve recent books by business-oriented authors are reviewed and translated directly into the educational context. Productive environments and leadership are discussed. Recommendations for education are made. (MT)
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Leadership
Peer reviewedWalkenshaw, Sara; Crain, Jim – Journal of Career Development, 1984
Itemizes necessary components for true collaboration and provides a detailed general action plan for establishing and administering partnerships. (JB)
Descriptors: Career Education, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Linking Agents
Peer reviewedKanter, Rosabeth Moss – Change, 1984
The key to an American corporate renaissance is the development of "participation management" skills and environments that allow for the full use of ideas that arise from within the corporation itself. Companies must relearn to trust their people and encourage them to use neglected creative capacities. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administration, Business, Creativity, Economics
Vedros, Kathy R. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1985
The author introduces a technique for enhancing student involvement in planning. She describes the nominal group technique, which is a structured process that enables adults to participate actively in planning their learning activities. (Editor/CT)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Educational Planning, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedZeiders, Beth Bandy; Sivak, Marie – Clearing House, 1985
Discusses quality circles and King Arthur's Round Table as examples of participatory decision making. Explains how such an approach to management can serve everybody concerned. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Job Satisfaction
Peer reviewedMartell, Charles; Tyson, John – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1983
Proposes use of quality circles (QCs)--groups of employees who meet to learn and apply techniques for solving problems affecting work or workplace--to involve library employees in decision-making process and improve morale and product/service quality. Basic philosophy, establishment of QC, and QC techniques are noted. Twelve references are…
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Personnel, Management Teams, Models
Peer reviewedPratzner, Frank C. – Educational Researcher, 1984
Argues that the quality of work life literature is both appropriate and useful for understanding and improving the effectiveness and quality of school life. Suggests that both quality and effectiveness of learning and school operations can be improved by adopting participative management models and innovations. (CJM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Quality of Life
Peer reviewedOverton, Harvey – Journal of General Education, 1983
Suggests that ambiguous situations in university administration can often act to the detriment of democratic functioning, and that, in contrast, structured processes, far from impeding, can actually facilitate the democratic process. Distinguishes between malevolent and benevolent ambiguity. (DMM)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Ambiguity, College Administration
Peer reviewedGrossnickle, Donald R. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Guidelines for avoiding negative side effects of committee work include reasons for forming or not forming a committee, advantages and disadvantages of committees, and questions to help establish a committee in which members understand their role, task, and relationship to the administrator. (MJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedConway, James A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1984
Critically examines participative decision making (PDM) in education, reviewing literature of the past 15 years and evaluating the current status of research on the subject; suggests how to appropriately use PDM in schools; and surveys gaps in knowledge. (MCG)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Educational Administration, Job Satisfaction, Leadership


