Basically, Whig theory is interpreting the powers of the Office of the President to be very limited. Stewardship theory is the viewpoint that the Office of the President has wide and far reaching powers. More specifically: Whig Theory - original view of the office. An administrator who carried out the will of the Congress. Powers confined to those enumerated by the Constitution. Stewardship Theory - A strong assertive role of the office not confined to those ideas in the Constitution but charged with meeting the needs of the people. Wide latitude to do anything unless forbidden by Constitution or law.
Stewardship theory is an assumption that managers are stewards whose behaviors coincide with the objectives of their principals. Even if they are left on their own, these stewards will act responsible.
Horance mann
Gallileo
Stewardship
President and Mrs. Bill Clinton
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Baus.
1983-, president
1998-2001, president
stewardship
He was promoted president of Washington College in Lexington
Constitutional Theory - Know as less popular and weak presidents. Know for using all the powers enumerated to them by the Constitution. (Jimmy Carter) and Stewardship Theory - More strong and popular presidents are Stewardship. Known for using all the powers NOT specifically denied them by the Constitution. (Ronald Regan)