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Excerpt from Smith and the Opa: A Regional Administrator Resigns
To be an administrator is to take into account factors in administration that cannot be reduced to rules of conduct or statistical computations. The rules and the computations are not irrelevant; any high school principal must concern himself with the number of pupils assigned to each teacher; but the administrator who attempts to settle all his problems by the book is hardly likely to be successful, and the more dynamic the environment the greater the chance of failure or even disaster.
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