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Koehler, Linea; Hinds, Harold; Lee, Nick – Bellwether, 2023
States and districts use career pathways in a variety of ways, in a variety of settings, and under vastly different circumstances to give young people access to meaningful careers and stable lives. In this report, the authors conducted case studies of career pathways initiatives in Texas, Ohio, and Colorado to better understand the triumphs and…
Descriptors: Career Pathways, Career Choice, State Action, Job Satisfaction
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Ficarra, Laura; Rubino, Michael J.; Morote, Elsa-Sofia – Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 2020
This study was conducted to determine the effect of organizational culture on employee happiness. A self-reported survey examined organizational culture and the levels of employee happiness at work. For this study, 59 employed top leaders, management, and workers of faith-based higher education institutions were surveyed to measure the effect of…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Work Environment
Chessman, Hollie M. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The voice of higher education student affairs professionals is under-represented in the well-being literature even though these campus community members are responsible for providing key programs and services that facilitate the holistic development of students. In order to understand the role of well-being in the work-life of these professionals,…
Descriptors: Well Being, Student Personnel Workers, Administrators, Higher Education
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Blackburn, Robert T.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1986
The relationships between job strain and several quality of life (QOL) indicators for a group of university faculty and administrators were studied. The QOL indicators were job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and health. Intervention strategies are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, College Faculty, Health
Gattiker, Urs E.; And Others – 1986
It is expected that by 1990 the majority of clerical and managerial workers in North America will use computers in their daily work. An integrative model was developed which views quality of work life as an ever changing dimension influenced by computerization and by perception of career success and non-work factors. To test this model, a study…
Descriptors: Administrators, Careers, Computers, Employee Attitudes
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Burke, Ronald J.; Weir, Tamara – Group and Organization Studies, 1981
Examined the relationship between occupational demands and nonwork experiences of 127 senior administrators of correctional institutions. Dependent variables included: negative-feeling states, marital and social participation, social support, psychosomatic symptoms, life style, and physical health. Results indicated particular occupational demands…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Administrators, Correctional Institutions
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Wilson-Kovacs, Dana; Ryan, Michelle K.; Haslam, S. Alexander; Rabinovich, Anna – Disability & Society, 2008
Despite governmental efforts and organizational initiatives, the number of disabled professionals in full-time employment is small, and the number of those occupying leadership positions remains even smaller. Past research into disability and employment has outlined a range of barriers that disabled people face in seeking and maintaining…
Descriptors: Career Development, Administrators, Employment Problems, Occupational Aspiration
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Davis, F. William – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1981
Sources of job satisfaction and job related stress among public school physical educators are examined. Recommended techniques are offered for physical education administrators to reduce their employees' job-related stress and to improve the quality of worklife. (JN)
Descriptors: Administrators, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
Thiel, William B.; Thiel, William S. – Executive Educator, 1989
Supervisors' best approach to school executives whose careers have stalled is to talk with them about their dissatisfactions and then seek ways to help them. Mutually agreed-on goals, new challenges, and discussion of the executives' qualifications and chances of promotion can pay off in peak performance . (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrators, Career Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Horgan, Dianne D.; And Others – 1988
Although researchers have investigated quality and cost of residential care, little is known about the people who own and manage residential care facilities. In an attempt to find out more about these managers, members of the National Association of Residential Care Facilities (NARCF) were surveyed. Members (N=175) responded to questionnaires…
Descriptors: Administrators, Coping, Job Satisfaction, Nursing Homes
Walker, Hollie; And Others – 1989
Stress and burnout are common in the caregiving professions. Stress negatively affects both the caregivers and patients. In order to help caregivers deal with stress effectively and to improve the care in residential care facilities, it is essential to learn more about the particular stressors that managers of such facilities experience. In this…
Descriptors: Administrators, Coping, Job Satisfaction, Nursing Homes
Harrod, John P., Jr.; Bieck, Sarah – Facilities Manager, 2002
Explores what effective facility professionals can do to foster satisfied employees and a progressive work environment. Discusses needs, motivators, and generational differences as they relate to employee satisfaction. (EV)
Descriptors: Administrators, Employer Employee Relationship, Facilities Management, Job Satisfaction
Howley, Aimee; Pendarvis, Edwina – 2002
School districts nationwide, but especially rural districts, are finding it hard to recruit and retain administrators. In the past 25 years, administrators have had to address increasing demands for special programs, collaborative decision making, and accountability. In addition, potential for conflict with school boards and various constituencies…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrators, Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education
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Blix, Arlene Gray; Lee, Jerry W. – Research in Higher Education, 1991
A questionnaire completed by 575 college deans, associate deans, and chairpersons found that misfit between the administrator's motivational style and job demands were related to perceived work stress and the perception of poor coping ability. The perception of poor coping ability was correlated with stress-related illnesses, and misfit was…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, College Administration, Coping
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. General Government Div. – 1988
The General Accounting Office (GAO) surveyed current Senior Executive Service (SES) (highly placed government civil service) employees to obtain their views regarding their federal employment, including career plans, characteristics, and opinions. The results of the survey were obtained from 348 usable responses from a sample of 430 SES members…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adults, Career Change, Employee Attitudes
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