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9781882982868
On a daily basis, individual administrators have to deal with a single, specific organization, its particular set of circumstances, its individual people, and its peculiar assets and liabilities. Confessions of an Habitual Administrator offers practical principles for survival based on a clear concept of what a university should strive to be. These principles are distilled into some general rules, called "Bryant's Laws," that are designed to produce good administrative decisions and to prevent bad ones. Based on the author's 46 years in academe, this book is a candid and often humorous look at one administrator's experiences and the lessons he learned. These lessons are relevant to a variety of settings and will help administrators to understand their opportunities and to avoid pitfalls.Bryant, Paul T. is the author of 'Confessions Of An Habitual Administrator An Academic Survival Manual', published 2005 under ISBN 9781882982868 and ISBN 188298286X.
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