The Social Worker as Manager
A Practical Guide to Success with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package
Paperback Engels 2014 7e druk 9780133909081Samenvatting
A reader-friendly, comprehensive discussion of social work management. This title is also available as a more affordable e-book.
'The Social Worker as Manager: A Practical Guide to Success' provides an understanding of the functions and responsibilities of managers at any level - from supervisor to executive director. The seventh edition emphasizes how management is an integral part of social work practice and critical to the success of human service programs and services.
This title is written for both students and social work practitioners. It describes those management activities that social workers in the public, private and non-profit sectors encounter and how they are shaped by the uniqueness of human service organizations. This edition is easy to read, conversational, and contains many new and revised examples, topics, and practical suggestions based on the experiences of the authors.
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I) Brief Table of Contents
II) Detailed Table of Contents
I) Brief Table of Contents
PART ONE: HUMAN SERVICES MANAGEMENT IN PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1. Defining and Describing Management
Chapter 2. What Makes Human Services Management Different?
Chapter 3. Historical Origins of Current Approaches to Management
PART TWO: MAJOR MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Chapter 4. Leading
Chapter 5. Planning
Chapter 6. Influencing Day-to-Day Activities of Others
Chapter 7. Organizing People and Tasks
Chapter 8. Fostering and Managing Staff Diversity
Chapter 9. Promoting a Productive Work Environment
Chapter 10. Promoting Professional Growth
Chapter 11. Addressing Staff Problems
Chapter 12. Financial Management and Technology Management
PART THREE: COMPLETING THE MANAGEMENT PICTURE
Chapter 13. Other Important Management Responsibilities
Chapter 14. Becoming and Remaining a Successful Manager
II) Detailed Table of Contents
PART ONE: HUMAN SERVICES MANAGEMENT IN PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1. Defining and Describing Management
Management Is Not an Option
What Is Management?
What Do Managers Do?
Four Basic Assumptions about Management
Social Work Ethics and Management
Social Work’s Core Competencies and Management
Chapter 2. What Makes Human Services Management Different?
The Task Environment
Other Characteristics of Human Service Organizations
Non-Profit Organizations
Chapter 3. Historical Origins of Current Approaches to Management
Scientific Management
Administrative Management
Bureaucratic Management
Common Shortcomings of the Classical Management Theories
PART TWO: MAJOR MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Chapter 4. Leading
The Elements of Leadership
Leadership Tasks at Different Levels>
Theories of Leadership
Leadership and Followership
Creating a Favorable Organizational Climate
Chapter 5. Planning
Five Types of Plans
Planning for What Might Happen
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