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Table of Contents: We're On Our Way - A Capital Campaign p. 4 - The capital campaign is part of a long-range development program begun by Dean Whitaker to ensure the U-M's leadership among the nation's top business schools, both public and private. ; Groundbreaking! p. 6 - It was a beautiful October day when the School broke ground for the new Kresge Business Administration Library and the new Computer-Executive Education Center. ; How to Love What You Do p. 10 - Three audiophile entrepreneurs started a company in 1974 to build high quality stereo equipment. Now their company is a $2 million business. ; What's a Buyer To Do? by William C. Sasso p. 13 - The relationship between consumer and vendor of computer systems has changed enormously since computer systems have become more subtle and complex. This has created perplexing legal questions. ; Five Differences That Will Change the World by Thomas G. Gies p. 16 - Gies contends that children and parents are now very different from each other because each generation is a product of a radically different world. Here he discusses the revolutionary changes in our way of life. ; Among Ourselves p. 18; New Program for Minority High School Students p. 20 - LEAD, a program to increase the number of minorities choosing business careers, has its second successful year at the Business School. ; You Don't Want to Buy a Horse That's Not Breathing p. 22 - Five entrepreneurs visited the Dean's Seminar series, to tell business students their stories and their thoughts on entrepreneurship. Sales of Goods Under Soviet Law by George D. Cameron III p. 24 - Some basic concepts and rules in Soviet civil law are surprisingly similar to aspects of our own. Business law professor Cameron explains some of the similarities and differences. ; Class Notes p. 27 ; About the Cover A festive bouquet of 24 helium filled balloons marked the spot where the School broke ground for two new buildings on October 8. Photo by Virginia Geren. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50732>
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Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan
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Electronic reproduction; Ann Arbor Michigan; Michigan Copy Center; 2004
File Modified 2007-04, bookmarks 2007-04.
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