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Brink, T. L. – 1988
Personnel directors (N=34) responded to a mailed adjective checklist describing the ideal secretary. This list contained eight adjectives cxorresponding to each of Holland's six vocationally-related personality traits (Realistic, Social, Investigative, Enterprising, Conventional, and Artistic) and eight feminine and eight masculine adjectives from…
Descriptors: Employees, Employer Attitudes, Personality Assessment, Personality Traits
Evans, Jennifer Payne – 1996
Researchers who have focused on issues of interpersonal communication in organizations have concluded that it is an essential component of organizational life. This paper presents findings of a study that examined the communicator image of human-resource managers. A survey instrument called the Norton Communicator Style Measure (CSM) was sent to…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Communication, Interprofessional Relationship
English, Donald; Walker, Janet; Manton, Edgar – 1998
The purpose of this study was to obtain information from deans of American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business accredited colleges of business and from human resource managers from the 200 largest companies in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. A questionnaire containing 49 selected business communication competencies was developed and mailed to…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Attitudes, Business Communication, Communication Research
Talbot, Danny; Crow, Gary M. – 1996
Researchers who have focused on issues of interpersonal communication in organizations have concluded that it is an essential component of organizational life. This paper presents findings of a study that examined the role conceptions of principals in the Centenial Schools Program (CSP) and those of principals in non-CSP schools. Communicator…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Communication
Brown, Alan F. – 1982
Administrators can discover what kinds of implicit assumptions direct their personnel decisions. From this discovery they can gain a clarification that will broaden and strengthen their basis for administrative action. All too often administrators become preoccupied with the systems they develop or inherit for structuring their work, when they…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Individual Development, Interpersonal Competence
Nieva, Veronica F.; Gutek, Barbara A. – 1977
Research examined in this review shows that when women and men perform the same acts or produce similar products, evaluations often differ, frequently in ways which are not consistent. In general, evaluation favors men over women when a competent performance is being assessed, while women are favored over men when an incompetent outcome is being…
Descriptors: Administrators, Employed Women, Employment Qualifications, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Austin, Bruce A.; Ventura, Paul G. – 1985
To determine existing employer perceptions of communication needs, or functions, and of the role of the speech communication major in fulfilling these needs, a 32-item questionnaire was sent to 85 personnel managers in the Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, New York, areas. Respondents were instructed to suppose that they were to hire a college…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes
Scott, Robert A. – 1977
Personnel officers, like other middle-level collegiate administrators, have become so concerned with their status on campus that they have forgotten their role, which is to serve: to serve the goals of the institution, which are or should be educational goals established by the faculty and its leaders. Personnel is now a vulnerable area, but its…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, College Administration, College Faculty
Moreland, Kevin L. – 1995
Professionals often seem to view guidelines, standards, and the like, not to mention legal mandates, as adding to their work load. It is argued that a widely promulgated set of test taker rights would actually make the work of personnel selection professionals easier. The California court case Soroka v. Dayton-Hudson Corporation, in which test…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Ethics
Hyatt, Norman F.; Burnside, Joan L. – 1982
Stewardship is the name given to a theory and model for educational leadership and administration developed by the Department of Educational Administration at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. In the stewardship theory, the job of the personnel administrator is to make it safe for others to find their own best ways of doing things to…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Community Education
Hellweg, Susan A.; Phillips, Steven L. – 1981
In a study conducted to obtain information on the corporate exit interview, the personnel directors of 500 major American corporations were asked to indicate the purposes and goals of the interviews, their degree of formality, and their content. In addition, the respondents were asked to assess their interviewing system and describe the nature of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Employee Attitudes, Employees, Employer Employee Relationship
Baskett, H. K. Morris; Hill, Lilian – 1990
A project at the University of Calgary attempted to find ways in which university continuing education units could intervene programmatically to enhance professionals' autonomous learning skills and attitudes. The format was a workshop-lab spread over a 5-week period, with the first session of 1.5 days followed by 3 follow-up meetings of 4 hours…
Descriptors: Action Research, Cognitive Development, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries
Graham, Peter J. – 1976
Affirmative action programs in the area of intramural-recreational sports department employment policies may be instituted in a number of areas. In recruiting and hiring of new personnel, a survey of present employees with regard to the status of women and minorities in respect to numbers, types of job, and level of employment will give an idea of…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Smolen, Lynn; Newman, Carole – 1992
As part of a research project about portfolios as a means of assessment for preservice teachers, the College of Education at a midwestern university formed a committee to review and rate student-developed portfolios. The committee evaluated student portfolios both for their evidence of attainment of beginning teacher competencies and also for…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Beginning Teachers, College Students
Feldman, Jay; Tung, Rosann; Ouimette, Monique – Center for Collaborative Education, 2003
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing educators of today is to create and sustain high-quality educational environments for low-income students and students of color. The Boston Pilot Schools Network, a network of eleven small, innovative schools within the Boston Public Schools, can be a model for other schools and districts as to how to create…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Low Income Groups, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students