“Procesos De Gobiernos Con Enfoque Sistémico En La Dirección De Centros De Educación Superior Del Ecuador”.

Abstract

Since the general theory of systems intervened in the theoretical field, several institutions have accepted its proposal for the management of companies or labor groups. The Council of Higher Education of Ecuador (CES) in 2012, introduced a methodology for the institutional operation called "By processes" which delimits each sub-system of work linked to fulfilling specific functions that contribute to the total result, which defines that the characteristics that each sector or process meets does not equal the characteristics that result in the whole. This is the reason to undertake the investigation of government processes with a systemic approach, to analyze in essence that the phenomena produced by a group or institutional behavior or symptom of the education centers will allow the possibility to review and evaluate the difficulties encountered in the experience. operation of tasks. The managers of the higher education centers have the ability to establish management models, leadership styles and open cooperation networks, which makes it possible to identify this proposal as a tool for the management or management of educational establishments. Important in this theory are: Strategic Process (led by the Director); Substantive process (defined by teachers and students); Support process (made up of all administrative units). In addition to defining the organizational management framework and operating an educational management model, managers will respond to a process of continuous evaluation exercised by regulatory control entities, which have defined this theory as a starting point in the situational reality of the C.E.S. and several institutions of higher education at the national level

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Ing. Verónica Alexandra García Liscano, Ing. Emilio Adolfo Ramírez Castro, Ab. Alexandra López Peñafiel, Soc. Adolfo Emilio Ramírez Chávez, Lcda. Cleopatra Yohanna Mackencie Alvarez

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Ing. Verónica Alexandra García Liscano, Ing. Emilio Adolfo Ramírez Castro, Ab. Alexandra López Peñafiel, Soc. Adolfo Emilio Ramírez Chávez, Lcda. Cleopatra Yohanna Mackencie Alvarez (2018). “Procesos De Gobiernos Con Enfoque Sistémico En La Dirección De Centros De Educación Superior Del Ecuador”.. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(12), 29-35. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-406363