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PROBLEMELE MANAGEMENTULUI HAOTIC ŞI BIROCRAŢIA EXCESIVĂ DIN ÎNVĂŢĂMÂNTUL ROMÂNESC - Issues of Chaotic Management and Excessive Bureaucracy in Romanian Educational System (Romanian Version)

LuminiÅ£a Cotoarä‚
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Chapter 14 in Managementul educational. Actualitate si evolutie. MEAE 2017 - Educational management. Actuality and evolution. MEAE 2017 (Romanian Version), 2017, vol. 1, pp 97-103 from Editura Lumen, Department of Economics

Abstract: The Romanian education system is currently plagued by excessive beureaucracy and a lack of direction that gives the overall impression of a complete lack of organization, rather than the excessive regulation at the root. The following article attempts to analyze the effects of deficient management as one of the driving factors in the unravelling of the national education system, along with its potential threat to the private sector under the guise of state regulation, and speculates to the potential future implications of a perpetually faulty management structure on a national level, while outlining several potential solution strategies.

Keywords: Management; education; innovation; national (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-973-166-447-7
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