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Main Author: Evans, G. Edward
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ315603
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contents Management Education for Archivists, Information Managers, and Librarians: Is There a Global Core? Evans, G. Edward Administrator Education Business Administration Education Content Analysis Curriculum Global Approach Higher Education Instructional Materials Librarians Standards Textbook Evaluation Textbooks Reports on an analysis of 35 American management textbooks that identifies 17 core concepts for management courses for information professionals. Each concept--accountability, accounting, authority, budgeting, change/innovation/creativity, communication, controlling, decision making, delegation and organization, ethics, fiscal management, leadership, staffing--is defined in non-cultural terms to show that concepts should be global. (Author/MBR)
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spellingShingle Management Education for Archivists, Information Managers, and Librarians: Is There a Global Core?
Evans, G. Edward
Administrator Education
Business Administration Education
Content Analysis
Curriculum
Global Approach
Higher Education
Instructional Materials
Librarians
Standards
Textbook Evaluation
Textbooks
Management Education for Archivists, Information Managers, and Librarians: Is There a Global Core? Evans, G. Edward Administrator Education Business Administration Education Content Analysis Curriculum Global Approach Higher Education Instructional Materials Librarians Standards Textbook Evaluation Textbooks Reports on an analysis of 35 American management textbooks that identifies 17 core concepts for management courses for information professionals. Each concept--accountability, accounting, authority, budgeting, change/innovation/creativity, communication, controlling, decision making, delegation and organization, ethics, fiscal management, leadership, staffing--is defined in non-cultural terms to show that concepts should be global. (Author/MBR)
title Management Education for Archivists, Information Managers, and Librarians: Is There a Global Core?
topic Administrator Education
Business Administration Education
Content Analysis
Curriculum
Global Approach
Higher Education
Instructional Materials
Librarians
Standards
Textbook Evaluation
Textbooks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ315603