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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the three managerial
skills (cognitive, technical and human) with the effectiveness of intramural activities in Islamic
Azad university in district 8-Iran. The research was descriptive- correlation method. Also, equal
sample size and statistical population included 26 managers from all intramural departments in
academic year 2009-10. Measurement tool in the study involved two surveys: the management
skills and effectiveness. To measure and analyze data ,we used descriptive and inferential
statistics, independent t-test, Pearson correlation and path analysis. The results showed
increasing conceptual and human skills would end up with effective intramural activities. But
there was no significant relationship between managers` technical skills and the effectiveness
of intramural activities Key words: effectiveness, intramural, conceptual skills, technical skills,
human
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