Leadership ENHANCING SCHOOL MANAGEMENT: LEADERSHIP FOR SCHOOL MANAGERS: A PAPER PRESENTED DURING THE SOS KINDER DOF INTERNATIONAL (EAST AFRICA) ANNUAL PRINCIPALS’ WORKSHOP IN NAIROBI 13TH – 15TH AUGUST‚ 2008. MORRIS W. MULUPI‚ M.ED. Leadership for School Managers 1. Introduction Schools are organizations established by society for the purpose of educating its children. The education process should transmit desirable values usually embodied in the
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ONE MINUTE MANAGER SUMMARY The one minute manager is a short story which explains the three management procedures or techniques that a manager needs and can use to be the superlative manager that he can be. It begins with a man probing for an effective manager anywhere and everywhere throughout the world. He comes across many of these managers but they are either harsh or pleasant. These harsh managers have the company operational but their employees are not pleased. The nice managers have their
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communicator‚ on motivating others‚ controlling recession driven economic scenario and must be a leader as well as manager. Management is an art of making people more effective than they would have been without you. There are four basic pillars in management: Planning‚ Organising‚ Directing and Monitoring. ‘The best manager is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he want to be done and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with
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Rianna learn My heart beat hard against my chest. My stomach dropped sharply and picked up again. A faint smile lined my face and my eyes opened wide. "Are you serious?" I asked in disbelief. "I’m stage manager? But wait-" my smile wavered‚ "I’m in 8th grade". The adults sitting across from me looked back with encouraging smiles and nodded their heads as they told me they believed I could do this. The butterflies in my stomach fluttered harder as I realized the responsibility and honor I was just
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Do managers just plan‚ organize‚ coordinate‚ and control? The author of this article doesn’t believe so. After conducting studies of managers in the work place the author has come to some other conclusions‚ classifying the managers role into three main categories: 1.) Interpersonal Roles – a key to authority · Figurehead – ceremonial duties of someone with authority · Leader – motivate and encourage employees · Liason – making contacts outside the vertical chain of
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Content No. | | Page No. | 1.0 | Introduction | 3 | 2.0 | Profile of Managers and their Archievement. | | | 2.1 - A Brief Profile of George Quek and a Summary of Archievement | 3 | | 2.2 - Decisional Role -Disturbance Handler | 4 | | 2.3 - A brief profile of Adrin Loi and a Summary of Archievement | 4 | | 2.4 – Interpersonal Role - Leader | 5 | 3.0 | Key Qualities for Success | | | 3.1 George Quek – Leadership Skill | 5 | | 3.2 Adrin Loi – Leadership
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Chapter One Introduction Background of the study Teachers account for the majority of spending on education provided by schools: on average 64% in developed countries (OECD‚ 2007a) and often running to over 90% in developing and transition countries. Research evidence indicates that‚ apart from the student’s family background‚ the single most important factor in determining variability in student attainment within any single country is teacher quality (Hanushek‚ 2005). Therefore‚ the institutional
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TODAYS MANAGER NEEDS TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR The top 15 qualities needed to be an entrepreneur and the top 10 qualities needed to be a manager is listed as follows. This is a summary of the results yielded by the most popular search engine‚ Google. Not surprisingly most of the qualities needed for an entrepreneur and for a manager matched. This fundamentally shows that in a way‚ the manager of today needs to be an entrepreneur. It is evident that the degree or extent to which an entrepreneur
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13_26_ch02.fm Page 13 Friday‚ September 8‚ 2000 2:43 PM Chapter 2 Basic Skills for Project Managers Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great; some achieve greatness—others have greatness thrust upon them. William Shakespeare Twelfth Night Introduction Before now‚ we had discussed project management in the broad sense‚ that is‚ from the perspective that any type of project—industrial assembly line‚ new construction‚ or technology implementation— operated by the same sets of rules
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THE ROLE OF THE FUND MANAGERS The Fund Manager is responsible for All investment- related Analysis‚ Evaluation and Due Diligence of application for funding. It’s critical that the Fund Manager’s team has the qualified expertise and the skills set to review‚ analyze and evaluate the risk inherent in a potential investee company The speed and the success of the Funding processes primarily depend on the Fund Manager and Staff of the Venture finance company. The Fund managers of the VCFCs are the
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