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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Ariba(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:ARBA), the leading spend management solutions provider, today announced that the District of Columbia Publ...
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Kenney earns bachelor's degree
Sinclair Community College student Charles Kenney of the Centerville/Washington Twp. area received a bachelor's degree in business administration/ management on Jan. 9 through an educational alliance between the college and Franklin University in Columbus.
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This paper is about ideas and views of professionals in the field of academic administrative leadership. It is concerned about general philosophical positions of faculty members and administrators concerning students' general education, information, intelligence, communication, and critical thinking abilities. In addition, it analyzes the main objectives of higher educational leadership models within the boundaries of democracy and multiculturacy in relationships with the interest of stakeholders. Within this domain of thinking, this paper is fully devoted to a comparative study of two types academic leaderships: (1) kakistocracy and (2) bureaucracy. Kakistocracy means "government by the worst administrators and/or management by the least able and disqualified figureheads." Within the n...
... of a college or university administration's performance is based upon philosophical foundati...
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Linda Redwine Bell, formerly of Petersburg, was recently selected as the Education Outreach Manager for the Energetics Technology Center (ETC), La Plata, Maryland. Prior to joining the ETC, she retired as the Youth Education Support Director and School Liaison Officer at Fort Meade, Maryland. In her role at ETC, she will be responsible for education outreach efforts designed to stimulate, support and grow STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programs in the local schools in southern Maryland and across the state.
Linda is a 1973 graduate of Petersburg High School. She holds a B.S. degree in Elementary Education from Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, and Master's degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Fayetteville State University, Fayet...
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Brooks was recognized in the Black MBA Magazine as one of the Top 50 Under 50 in 2005, and as one of N'Digo Magazine's 100 Most Influential African Americans from 2004 to 2006. He has also been a recipient of U.S. Cellular's Top Agent Award in 2005 and 2006, recognized in Who's Who in, Black Chicago in 2006 and 2007, and as one of Chicago's Pioneer Entrepreneurs by Business Week's Small Biz Magazine in 2006.
[RALPH V. HUGHES] is the Regional Vice President of Corporate Communications for Macy's Stores in Chicago. His responsibility is to provide counsel and advice to Macy's Inc. in the areas of public, community, civic and media relations. This newly created position was designed to assist in the transition from Marshall Field's to Macy's in Chicago.
From 1975-1977, Lee worked as an arc...
...He is responsible for all day-to-day management of Comcast's operations in the city, leading a tea...Mark holds a master's in Business Administration with a dual concentration in Strategic Management ... has also been a partner to arts, educational institutions and several community service organiz...
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Economists often credit the phenomenal continued growth and development of Asian countries to the quality of their human resources, the talented and hard-working students and graduates of their educational systems, and the specific nature of those systems. These societies achieved universal primary and secondary education long ago and are now entering the era of massification of their tertiary sectors. It is possible that an Asian model of education is emerging. And if learning of basic skills is important, then it can be said that the "Asian model" is succeeding. Much of this success may have to do with what has been called "Asian values." To the degree that "culture learning" can take place, it is likely that some of these behaviors and/or practices can be emulated (as indeed they wer...
... tone and leadership, especially in administration, curriculum, and finance for both the pre-collegia...-concept, locus of control, educational management and administration, and the curriculum seem to for...
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The primary subject matter of this case concerns how organizational culture and climate impact new leaders in an organization, particularly in an educational institution. Secondary issues examined include how new leaders should implement change initiatives, communication barriers to new programs, and a focus on the role of perception and dialogue. The case has a difficulty level of three, appropriate for third year, undergraduate students in management, communication, or education. The case is designed for an organizational communication, organizational behavior, introductory management, leadership, or education administration course. It can be covered in one class hour and is expected to require one hour or less outside preparation time by students.
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...Age, gender, ethnicity, tenure, and educational attainment are common factors that are included in... when a multidisciplinary approach to management was sought because of noticeable shortcomings in s...
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...The intention of National Educational Act 1999, was the focus on the performance units rrelating to educational management and the institute enhancing and developing for the... Degree Students in Educational Administration, Faculty of Education, Mahasarakam University. . T...
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