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Whether you're new to the position or a seasoned professional, you can find ways to make your work as an administrator more effective and require less effort. 50 Ways to Be a Better Administrator offers practical, common sense advice on how to improve your professional performance. The examples are drawn from the author's experience in administration in an Intensive English Program, but the advice is applicable to anyone in an educational context. Advice is provided in the areas of Leadership, Your Team, Communication, Character, and Organization.

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Whether you're new to the position or a seasoned professional, you can find ways to make your work as an administrator more effective and require less effort. 50 Ways to Be a Better Administrator offers practical, common sense advice on how to improve your professional performance. The examples are drawn from the author's experience in administration in an Intensive English Program, but the advice is applicable to anyone in an educational context. Advice is provided in the areas of Leadership, Your Team, Communication, Character, and Organization.


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Autorenporträt
Chris Mares is the director of the Univeristy of Maine Intensive English Institute. He teaches, trains teachers, and writes ESL material as well as long and short fiction. He has lived and worked in the UK, France, Israel, and Japan. He feels lucky to do what he does and wakes up every morning feeling enthusiastic and grateful. He never ceases to be amazed by his students and what they are able to achieve.