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Region 4 Educational Service Center: Tapping Entrepreneurialism to Survive Funding Cuts and to Better Serve Districts

Region 4 Educational Service Center: Tapping Entrepreneurialism to Survive Funding Cuts and to Better Serve Districts

CASE STUDY Region 4 Educational Service Center: Tapping Entrepreneurialism to Survive Funding Cuts and to Better Serve Districts by Nicholas P. Morgan Originally published in District Management Journal, v.5, Fall 2010 The team is able to strike a balance between department autonomy and control over the direction of the organization, the latter of which the team achieves by fostering transparency and employee loyalty. COPYRIGHT © 2010 DISTRICT MANAGEMENT GROUP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 The District Management Council | www.dmcouncil.org DMC CASE STUDY R egion 4 was established in 1967 when the Texas Legislature authorized the creation of 20 regional education service centers (ESC) to serve as resources for Texas school districts. In the years that followed, the legislature re

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