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When Government Is No Longer Employer Of Choice; What May The Sector Perceptions Of Public Managers Be Like After The Economy Recovers?, Craig Boardman, Branco Ponomariov
When Government Is No Longer Employer Of Choice; What May The Sector Perceptions Of Public Managers Be Like After The Economy Recovers?, Craig Boardman, Branco Ponomariov
Administrative Issues Journal
In today’s economic climate, government is now considered by many to be the “employer of choice.” However, employers at all levels of government may eventually lose their recent gains in the war for talent, as the economy improves. Accordingly, it is important to explain how public sector managers viewed the relative advantages and disadvantages of government employment before the economic downturn along specific parameters, including opportunities for women and minorities, managerial autonomy, and employee talent and innovativeness. This paper assesses these views for state-level public managers across a broad range of public services, using survey data that preceded the economic …
Teacher Preferences For Alternative School Site Administrative Models, Paul M. Hewitt, George S. Denny, John C. Pijanowski
Teacher Preferences For Alternative School Site Administrative Models, Paul M. Hewitt, George S. Denny, John C. Pijanowski
Administrative Issues Journal
Public school teachers with high leadership potential who stated that they had no interest in being school principals were surveyed on their attitudes about six alternative school site administrative organizational models. Of the 391 teachers surveyed, 53% identified the Co-Principal model as the preferred school site administrative structure. In order of preference were the Co-Principal model, the Principal/Business Manager model, the Multi-Principal model, the Principal/Associate Principal model, the Principal Teacher/Principal Administrator model, and the Principal/Educational Specialist model. Among teachers at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels, the only significant difference was on the Multi-Principal model, which was favored more by …
March 30, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
March 30, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate March 30, 2012 Approved Minutes
February 24, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
February 24, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate February 24, 2012 Approved Minutes
January 27, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
January 27, 2012 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate January 27, 2012 Approved Minutes