Administrative Management and Planning

Administrative Management and Planning
Author: Raj Kumar Pruthi
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9788183560092

Contents: Introduction, Management Information System, Autonomy and Delegation, Leadership, Policy-Formation and Decision-Making, Public Relations and Publicity, Effective and Responsive Management, Co-ordination, Delegation, Communication and Supervision, Aids to Efficiency, Executive Agencies, Automation and Reduction of Paper Work, Improving Productivity, Ensuring Right of Redress, Administration and Control, Openness, Planning, Comparative Public Administration, Perspective on Public Administration for the 21st Century.

Administrative Management

Administrative Management
Author: Annatjie Erasmus
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780702177521

The roles and responsibilities of administrative managers are identified and explained in this updated and comprehensive resource on managing the information needs of an organization to facilitate timely, relevant, and accurate communication. Topical case studies and practical examples illustrate the knowledge and skills required for success in office management. Whether managing cultural diversity in the work place or learning proper business ethics, the instructions outlined in this guide provide the basis for arriving at meaningful decisions that can make a candidate an asset in any office environment.

Administrative Office Management

Administrative Office Management
Author: Zane K. Quible
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Office management
ISBN: 9780131245105

This technologically up-to-date book provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to office management, focusing on what office managers actually do on the job. The author¿s signature easy-to-read style is coupled with a presentation that systematically explores the full range of office management topics--office environment, employees, systems, and functions. Current coverage includes technological advances and their impact on office administration and management--e.g. the Internet, desk-top computers tablet PCs, DVD technology, handheld data-entry devices, USB pen drives, e-printing, Voice Over Internet Protocol, digitizing media, storage application service providers, and Six Sigma and computer misuse. Other discussions feature employee comfort trends, new techniques for forecasting employee needs, increased diversity in the workplace, benchmarking, virtual reality training, job characteristics, theory of motivation, workplace violence, new techniques of job analysis, job evaluations, small groups, new developments in heating/air-condition systems, and dealing with environmental mold. For office managers and supervisors.

The Administrative Side of Coaching

The Administrative Side of Coaching
Author: Richard Leonard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017
Genre: Coaching (Athletics)
ISBN: 9781940067322

Creating an efficient and effective athletic program is no small feat. Coaches and athletic program administrators face daily challenges regarding matters such as budgeting, marketing, travel administration, and risk management. This textbook provides an in-depth discussion of these and other specialised topics in coaching administration -- making it the perfect fit for undergraduate and graduate courses. Building upon on the foundational material of the previous editions, author Dr. Richard Leonard offers an overview of coaching administration with greater focus on the practical application. This updated third edition also includes new chapter organisation, contemporary support references, and bonus administrative tips. The guide offers undergraduate and graduate students, as well as coaches and program administrators, through the conceptual and tangible operational decisions and tasks necessary to create and manage a viable athletic program.