Effective college management : the outcome approach

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Effective college management : the outcome approach

Bruce W. Tuckman and F. Craig Johnson

Praeger, 1987

  • : est.

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Bibliography: p. [143]-144

Includes index

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Description

Based on a model that was tested over several years at a large university, this book offers the reader expert, realistic, step-by-step guidance. The first two chapters present the model itself and tell why and under what conditions it was developed; its strengths and weaknesses; what principles it is based on, and how it is applied. The next chapters tell the reader exactly how to do it: the demonstrator will learn how to identify and set goals, plan strategies for goal attainment, carry out their plans and measure them. They will also see how to allocate resources, distribute dollars to faculty members, and much more. The final chapter presents the successes and failures of outcome management as a strategy for organizational management within a university setting.

Table of Contents

Preface Background of the Book The Outcome Management Model Specifying and Auditing Instructional Productivity Accounting for Academic Research and Service The Planning Process The Role of Faculty Plans Decisions About Academic Programs Reward and Productivity The Botton Line References

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