Mission Statements, Physical Space, and Strategy in Higher Education.

作者: Sam J. Fugazzotto

DOI: 10.1007/S10755-009-9118-Z

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摘要: The effectiveness of higher education institutions has bases in institutional structures and cultures. However, structure culture represent abstract concepts while realize high performance practice. Given their salience education, mission statements campus space bring into the realm Moving from to concrete, this paper shows how embody physical space, turn, enacts day-to-day life. By harnessing mission-space linkage, strategy can access for purpose increasing effectiveness.

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