Appendix B - Planning for the Perils
This sheet is intended to involve school councils in developing plans to avoid the perils encountered by others who have tried to implement site-based management. After discussing the meaning and potential risk of each peril, the council should identify strategies which might be incorporated into the school action plan which would reduce the risk of encountering that peril.
Potential Problem ------------------ Possible Strategy
Lack of powerful
educational ideaProcess rather
than progressHigh frustration
Loneliness
Denial of problems
No guarantees
Competing priorities
Change is threatening
High time demands
Presumed waste of time
Resistance to change
Rumors
Cumbersome
Role confusion
Improper balance
Tyranny of majority
Politics
Unprepared and
untrained participantsLack of
responsiveness (buy-in)Conflict with regulations
and mandatesBudget restrictions
Insufficient resources
(money, time, training,
ideas, research, etc.)Empowerment without
trainingShared decision-making
vs. authorityCosts (personnel,
training, etc.)Paradigm Clash:
traditions vs. innovationDelegation vs.
leadershipDisillusionment
Hard work
Implementation dip
Inevitable conflict