Distinguishing clinical from upper level management in social work / Marvin D. Feit and Michael J. Holosko.
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352.6 LOC Local Government act | 354.67 BUI Building state capacity in Africa : | 355.2 PEN Global strategy / | 361.3068FEI Distinguishing clinical from upper level management in social work / | 361.32FOR Skills for using theory in social work : | 361.3FOR Skills for Using Theory in Social Work: | 361.3JOH Social work practice : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-112) and index.
Introduction -- A model for understanding the management and administration of social work problems -- Current trends influencing health and human service organizations (HSOs) -- Social work leadership: identifying core attributes -- Clinical vs. upper level management: program evaluation -- Clinical vs. upper level management: financial management -- Where data meets dollars: decision-making epilogue.
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