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Principals, Teachers and Organizational Decision Making  

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Dwight A. Moncur A770 Prof. Judith B. McLaughlin May 4, 2001 Principals, Teachers and Organizational Decision Making - Working As Groups in Organizational Decision Making Introduction The purpose of this research is to provide an investigation of organizational decision-making. Although this course speaks to the college presidency my intention is to work in the k-12 system, therefore, the paper will be written in the context of school principals, other school administrators, and teachers rather than using the terms president, administrative team, and faculty. This paper offers a new dimension or expands on the theme introduced in the week ending April 6th, 2001 on Managing The Administrative Team. This paper draws heavily on theories of organizational decision making as it relates to managing the administrative team. Sources/References are drawn from the social sciences and business fields. The study will include analysis of the process of decision-making, how groups make decisions, and the ways which participation...

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