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Design of an organizational capacity assessment tool for enhanced leadership and management in Ethiopian new public universities

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  • Rita van Deuren

    (Maastricht School of Management, PO Box 1203, 6201 BE Maastricht, Netherlands. +31 43 38 70 808, E-mail: Deuren@msm.nl)

  • Tsegazeab Kashu Abay
  • Seid Mohammed

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Design of an organisational capacity assessment tool for enhanced leadership and management in Ethiopian new public universities The Ethiopian higher education system has realized enormous growth in the recent years and its future ambitions require additional capacity development in quality and in quantity. In planning and monitoring capacity development, organisational assessment plays a major role. This paper outlines the design of on organisational capacity assessment tool for Ethiopian new public universities following a six-step design oriented research approach in which empirical research contributes to decision making in the design process.

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  • Rita van Deuren & Tsegazeab Kashu Abay & Seid Mohammed, 2015. "Design of an organizational capacity assessment tool for enhanced leadership and management in Ethiopian new public universities," Working Papers 2015/11, Maastricht School of Management.
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    1. Charles Lusthaus & Fred Carden & Marie-Hélène Adrien & Gary Anderson & George Plinio Montalván, 2002. "Organizational Assessment: A Framework for Improving Performance," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 79941, February.
    2. Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Peter J. Morgan, 2010. "Capacity and capacity development: Coping with complexity," Public Administration & Development, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 30(1), pages 2-10, February.
    3. Rita van Deuren, 2014. "Assessing organizational capacity in higher education," Working Papers 2014/07, Maastricht School of Management.
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