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- Simulates administrative dilemmas through cases that offer different aspects of agency administration and replicate aspects of actual practice
- Levels the learning field for students entering graduate human service management programs with different managerial experiences
- Orients students to the challenges of management by helping them develop mental models linked to the values of client-centered administration
- Helps students develop a beginning sense of competence and understanding of managerial work while refining their analytic skills
- Offers the opportunity for repeated learning opportunities using different analytical frameworks
- Supplements fieldwork by providing more time to reflect and consider a broader array of alternatives than is found in most field experiences
This book is ideally suited as a supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in social work and counseling, as well as a much-needed reference for human services supervisors and practitioners.