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Third, governing is horizontal. It is broader than management and leadership because it reaches beyond organizational boundaries to encompass political issues of policy, rights and powers. Its legitimacy typically depends upon representative election rather than selective appointment. It requires consideration of multiple interests, points of view and solutions. Representing the public interest requires a horizontal governance structure and process that can equalize power differences among diverse and competing interests.
Preserving the Public in Public Schools: Visions, Values, Conflicts, and Choices
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