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2021
DOI: 10.14689/jomes.2021.4.2
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Management Practices and Managerial Qualifications in the Period of Crisis: Problems, Opportunities, and Novelties by the Pandemic: Phase I of a Multiphase Mixed Methods Research

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“…In studies focused on the intersection of "COVID-19 pandemic and education," it is not uncommon to encounter sharp criticism from participants, particularly in the areas of education-training and management, as there has been much debate about the quality of education services during the pandemic (Camilleri, 2021;Özdoğan & Berkant, 2020). Moreover, according to studies conducted during the relevant period, it has been observed that the crisis in educational institutions is further intensified by managerial practices (Sertel et al, 2021), leading to a lack of direction among employees (Netolicky, 2020). This provides important insights into education managers' leadership and crisis management competencies in the earthquake zone.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies focused on the intersection of "COVID-19 pandemic and education," it is not uncommon to encounter sharp criticism from participants, particularly in the areas of education-training and management, as there has been much debate about the quality of education services during the pandemic (Camilleri, 2021;Özdoğan & Berkant, 2020). Moreover, according to studies conducted during the relevant period, it has been observed that the crisis in educational institutions is further intensified by managerial practices (Sertel et al, 2021), leading to a lack of direction among employees (Netolicky, 2020). This provides important insights into education managers' leadership and crisis management competencies in the earthquake zone.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%