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Dividend (Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter, 1976)
Business Administration, Graduate School Of; University Of Michigan
1976
Citation:Table of Contents: Is Business News Bad News? by Patricia Shontz p. 4 - Dr. Shontz, professor of business administration, has been the author of a nationally syndicated award-winning column on economics. Here she sorrowfully considers the quality of business news, and offers some cogent suggestions for change. ; The Big Problem is How to Decide What to Offer p. 8 - A Dividend Interview Nowadays it's not only businesses that want management education. It's also government agencies, hospitals, schools, churches-management cuts across everything. In this interview Albert W. Schrader, Director of the Division of Management Education, talks about education for management. ; Visiting Committee Holds Fifth Annual Meeting p. 12 - Pictures and captions about The Visiting Committee, top corporate executives who visit the School annually to hear up-to-date news of the School's plans and activities, as well as to discuss various ideas and suggestions with the Dean and members of the administrative staff and to exchange views with the faculty. ; MBA Squared by Pringle Smith p. 16 - How do couples manage when both are committed to careers? Dividend talked (via questionnaire), to seven couples with MBAs from the Business School and four studying towards their MBAs here. Their answers give insights into the joys and intricacies of the dual career marriage. ; Among Ourselves p. 22 - Andrew Brimmer gives 10th annual Mclnally lecture; Meyer Ryder retires; Michigan Ph.D.'s dissertation wins national award; U.S. Department of Commerce opens satellite office in the Business School. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50713>
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