Synopses & Reviews
Social Administration combines fundamental management skills drawn from the field of business and public administration with those skills specific to social work management and organizational life. |
Table of Contents
1.Client-Centered Management.
2.Social Program Design.
3.Managing Information.
4.Managing Personnel.
5.Resource Management.
6.Getting It Done.
7.Integrating Client-Centered Management: The Inverted Hierarchy.
Index.