Managing Human Resources in the Human Services
Supervisory Challenges
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2000. július 13.
- ISBN 9780195137071
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem256 oldal
- Méret 152x231x15 mm
- Súly 360 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
This book is designed for managerial supervisors who provide the interface between central administration and line workers. In the context of our rapidly changing environment, it focuses on specific managerial skills required for successful supervision (e.g. dealing with legal mandates, technology, motivation and appraisals), it identifies dilemmas, paradoxes and challenges faced by managerial supervisors, and it offers case illustrations of innovative approaches.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Managerial supervisors are those persons who supervise direct service staff, who oversee human service programs, and who perform macro practice tasks in their agencies on a daily basis. They are not clinical supervisors who oversee the treatment aspects of direct practice; nor are they administrators at the executive level. Managing Human Resources in the Human Services is the first book to address the challenges facing the often under-appreciated managerial supervisors who oversee and provide a crucial organizational structure for work that occurs in human service across the country. According to authors Perlmutter, Bailey, and Netting the successful managerial supervisor must be able to create and develop the organizational culture in which client-centered practice can occur, balance the demands of administrative leadership with those of workers who see clients, keep a client-centered focus amid the paradoxes that arise in the process, and maintain a healthy professional presence. Managing Human Resources in the Human Services provides valuable guidance to students of administration and to practitioners on the many difficult issues that arise for the managerial supervisor.
Special Features
· Identifies the paradoxical nature of today's human service environment
· Provides practical, readable chapters with immediate applications
· Focuses on how to be an effective supervisor and encourages independent thinking
· Includes an extensive reference list for additional reading
· Written by authors with years of experience in multiple settings
This is the first book to address the challenges facing the managerial supervisor who overseas a crucial organisational structure for work that occurs in human services across the country.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part 1. The Changing Context
Professional Challenges for Managerial Supervisors
Responding to Legal Mandates
Building Strategic Alliances
Humanizing Technology
Part 2. Organizational Adaptive Strategies
Facilitating Communication
Supporting Diversity
Creating Interdisciplinary Teams
Motivating, Appraising, and Rewarding
Protecting Mangers as Workers
Evaluating Program Effectiveness
Part 3. Epilogue: Where Do We Go From Here?
References
Index
About the Authors