Higher Education Fiscal Responsibility Aside Term Paper

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Jackson, MISS: The Southern Rural Development Center, Mississippi State University.

Green, M., Eckel, P., & Barblan, a. (2002). The brave new (and smaller) world of higher education: A transatlantic view. The Changing Enterprise. First in a Series. [n.p.].

Phelps, D.G. (1992). A vision for the Los Angeles Community College District.

Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles Community College District Department of Public Affairs.

Robinson, P.R. (Spring 1988). Changing roles and new expectations. New Directions for Higher Education 61(16, 1). 71-74

Whalen, E.L. (1991). Responsibility center budgeting: An approach to decentralized management for institutions of higher education.

Bloomington,

IN: Indiana University Press.

In relationship to other responsibilities, e.g., department or program chair, for example.

Also, at various times, e.g., annual or biennial state legislative sessions, another responsibility of such a team is to request additional funding for "capital projects"; new hires; salary increases for existing faculty and/or classified...

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This is because rivalries and/or "turf wars" (e.g., among divisions; departments, or programs within a given institution; or separate institutions within a system, etc.) set in, especially once it comes down to monies actually being divvied up. Any number of external factors may (and many do) often also occlude the original teamwork concept, e.g., internal; external, or geographical politics, to name some major ones, and well as differences in educational philosophies, priorities, ways of proceeding, etc.
Of, for example, students with disabilities or who otherwise need special assistance.

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Beaulieu, L., & Gibbs, R. (Eds.). (2005). The role of education: Promoting the economic and social vitality of rural America. Jackson, MISS: The Southern

Rural Development Center, Mississippi State University.

Green, M., Eckel, P., & Barblan, a. (2002). The brave new (and smaller) world of higher education: A transatlantic view. The Changing Enterprise. First in a Series. [n.p.].

Phelps, D.G. (1992). A vision for the Los Angeles Community College District.


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