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Dodd, Julie – Quill and Scroll, 1979
Tells why good organization is helpful to a publication staff; outlines eight aspects of getting organized, including determining the publication's philosophy and goals, establishing a clear chain of command, and providing each staff member with a staff manual. (GT)
Descriptors: High Schools, Organization, School Newspapers, Staff Role
School Safety, 1991
Outlines 21 actions, both immediate and over the long term, that administrators can take to protect students and schools from terrorist activities. Includes establishing a chain of command, a command post, a crisis response team, a communications staff, and inservice training. (four references) (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Police School Relationship
Lewis, Kirk – School Business Affairs, 2001
The Pasadena (California) Independent School District developed a four-pronged approach for responding to campus emergencies and improving communication channels: establishing a chain of command, developing an onsite crisis team, converting the superintendent's office to a crisis command center, and assembling a district crisis-management team.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education
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Reskin, Barbara F.; Ross, Catherine E. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1992
A survey of 222 self-described managers found that women were concentrated low in chains of command, they tended to supervise other women, and their decision-making role was primarily providing input into men's decisions. Decision making raised men's salaries but not women's. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Decision Making, Salary Wage Differentials, Sex Differences
Sorohan, Erica Gordon – Training and Development, 1994
Despite decades of management fads, U.S. businesses have practiced chain-of-command management. Only through changes in leadership can corporate America repair the damage to employee morale that stems as much from the way companies execute layoffs as from the layoffs themselves. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Dislocated Workers, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
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Mock, Karen R. – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Explores the recent scandal concerning Canadian paratroopers' conduct during the United Nations relief and peacekeeping efforts. Three soldiers from an elite commando unit tortured and murdered an unarmed Somali teenager. Government investigation of this incident has focused on racist ideology, socialization of recruits, and chain-of-command…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Nuwer, Henry – Journalism Educator, 1986
Laments the "open office door" policy advertised in journalism department brochures and catalogs, arguing that students must learn protocol and the chain of command, and that faculty members cannot maintain teaching and scholarly efficiency in the face of countless informal interruptions from students "dropping in" for informal…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism Education, Privacy, Teacher Attitudes
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Troisi, Nicholas F.; Kidd, David J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Few administrators fail to become leaders because they lack technical skills. The problem is lack of people skills and inability to exercise good judgment. Administrators can minimize failure by valuing honesty, objectivity, delegation, and feedback and by respecting chain of command and the limitations of power. Other potential pitfalls are…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
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Perea, Rosalie D.; Morrison, Shirley – Educational Leadership, 1997
To handle unforeseen crises, Albuquerque Public Schools established a critical-incident response team with a simple, understandable chain of command. The group aims to ensure maximum safety and people' well-being, develop a districtwide crisis-response-management plan, coordinate necessary training, and collaborate with community agencies…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Counselors, Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education
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Woodard, Patricia – Research Strategies, 1996
Hunter College librarians and faculty collaborated in an interdisciplinary honors survey designed to familiarize undergraduates with electronic research tools and with statistical, geographical, desktop publishing, and graphics software. Participating librarians cited consumption of staff time, lack of a chain of command, and communications…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Administrative Problems, Computer Graphics, Computer Software
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Coyle, Monica – Clearing House, 1997
Discusses the hierarchical chain of command in schools. Describes a three-year program to help urban schoolteachers bring about school improvement. Notes that state-mandated tests can result in increasing powerlessness among teachers. Argues that unless the present hierarchies are flattened, the best and brightest will be discouraged from entering…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, School Administration, School Culture
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Gratton, Margaret – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1993
Offers insights into the features of a learning organization. Delineates a context for leadership without elaborate structures, chains of command, or approving and authorizing. Underscores the importance of personal networks in boundaryless organizations. Suggests that each part of the organization continually learns about the interrelatedness of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Planning
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Wilson, Donald O. – Journal of Business Communication, 1992
Explores possible influences on diagonal communication (interaction two or more hierarchical levels apart or one hierarchical level apart but outside the direct chain of command). Shows that, for high performing groups, diagonal interactions may be necessary when environmental turbulence makes work-related problems difficult to solve and the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Climate
Graham, Jennifer M. – Camping Magazine, 1996
A cooperative camp program trained three teenagers with developmental delays to be counselors-in-training (CITs) for a children's day camp. Trainees learned about the basic chain of command at camp, first aid and emergency care, child development, and behavior management. The program was deemed successful in increasing job opportunities for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Children, Cooperative Programs
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Lovoy, Thomas A. – Clearing House, 1996
Notes how the British Army's Officer Corps, based on elitism and financial standing, brought the British Empire to its knees. Argues that privatization--a for-profit market system to ration out education--would have a similar effect. Suggests that charter schools (with considerable autonomy but still held accountable by the chain of command) are…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
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