Management theories for educational change
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Management theories for educational change
Paul Chapman, 1998
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Bibliography: p. 228-239
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
`This is an exceptional book. It tempted me to throw out most of my collected works on the management of change, because the author has somehow succeeded by including almost every aspect of educational change that any practitioner would wish to consider....Overall this is a very stimulating book. It is packed with information and the ideas and concepts contained could pack a school development plan for many years' - School Leadership and Management
The theories and practices from the literature on business, manufacturing and commerce which inform principles for managing change in education are identified in this book.The author shows how the complexity of change can be addressed effectively.
One principle of effective management of change is its potential to empower the individuals and organizations, its power to create and operate win/win situations. That can only be done by addressing the human side of organizations. The strength of the business literature is that far from advocating the austere, over-rationalized, dehumanized and objective pursuit of profit at all costs, it suggests that the effective management of change is an affirmation of the humanity of business.
目次
PART ONE: MACRO-CONTEXTS OF CHANGE
The Context of Change
Elements of Change
Managing Change
The Japanese Model
Change and the Push for Quality
PART TWO: MICRO-CONTEXTS OF CHANGE
Individual Motivations for and against Change
Organizational Factors and Change
Teamwork
Leadership, Senior Management and the Expertise of the Change Agent
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