Volume
11
Issue
2
Abstract
The author uses a fictitious, but ever-so-real, situation to demonstrate the complexity of administration today in what was once a simple Extension setting. As the number of professional and paraprofessional staff increase in an Extension unit, more staff are becoming involved in administrative and supervisory roles. A great need exists for such staff to become concerned and familiar with management correctives in handling personnel problems before resorting to probation, suspension, or termination actions. You'll benefit by reading Warnock's suggestions for administrative surgery.
Recommended Citation
Warnock, P. (1973). Administrative Surgery: A Logical Imperative?. The Journal of Extension, 11(2), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol11/iss2/3