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The Relationship Of Presidential Leadership Style And The Financial Health Of Private, Nonproprietary Institutions Of Higher Learning, Sandra E. Seay
The Relationship Of Presidential Leadership Style And The Financial Health Of Private, Nonproprietary Institutions Of Higher Learning, Sandra E. Seay
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship existed between the financial health of academic institutions and the leadership style of college and university presidents. Financial health was defined as the ability of an institution to pay its current debts. Secondly, the study tested a number of hypotheses derived from the contingency model of leadership effectiveness. Lastly, the study attempted to determine if there was an association between two lists of institutions considered to be led by effective presidents. The study involved a stratified random sample of 263 private institutions accredited by the Southern Association of …
The Alumni Network, November 1989 (Vol. V No. 4), Nova University
The Alumni Network, November 1989 (Vol. V No. 4), Nova University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Practitioners' News - October 1989, Volume 17, Number 1, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News - October 1989, Volume 17, Number 1, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News
No abstract provided.
The Alumni Network, September 1989 (Vol. V No. 3), Nova University
The Alumni Network, September 1989 (Vol. V No. 3), Nova University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Taylor Magazine (Summer 1989), Taylor University
Taylor Magazine (Summer 1989), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 1989 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The Alumni Network, May 1989 (Vol. V No. 2), Nova University
The Alumni Network, May 1989 (Vol. V No. 2), Nova University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Innovation In Student Affairs: The Influence Of Individual And Organizational Factors On Programmatic And Technological Change, Sally S. Thomas
Innovation In Student Affairs: The Influence Of Individual And Organizational Factors On Programmatic And Technological Change, Sally S. Thomas
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The purpose of this paper was to explore the influence individual and organizational factors exerted on technological innovations, programmatic innovations and combined technological and programmatic innovations. Student affairs divisions in Comprehensive I colleges and universities constituted the administrative unit examined. The two types of program innovations examined were substance abuse prevention/education programs and retention/academic support programs. The technological innovations examined were financial aid computerized award calculation and computerized career counseling. The individual factors examined were professionalism, gender and age of the chief student affairs officer. The organizational factors were vertical, horizontal and combined vertical and horizontal complexity, centralization and size. …
Practitioners' News - Spring 1989, Volume 16, Number 2, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News - Spring 1989, Volume 16, Number 2, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News
No abstract provided.
The Alumni Network, February 1989 (Vol. V No. 1), Nova University
The Alumni Network, February 1989 (Vol. V No. 1), Nova University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.