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Table of Contents: Corporate Governance: Major Issues for the 1990s p. 2 - By Martin Lipton What effect do takeovers have on our ability to compete in world markets, and what considerations should be taken into account in formulating a comprehensive national policy on takeovers? A prominent takeover attorney ponders these questions. ; Dollars for Scholars p. 8 - Donors who made scholarships possible and many of the students who hold those scholarships met at a festive dinner here at the School in April. Pictured are various scholarship "pairs" who were able to attend. Ethics, Balance, and the "G" Word p. 11 - By J. Ira Harris, BBA '59 A top investment banker makes a case for "balance" in our personal lives as well as in the financial structures of many of our corporations. ; A Celebration of Failure p. 14 - If you're not experiencing failure, you're not risking. This was one of the lessons coming out of the School's day-long "Celebration of Failure." ; Happy 100th Birthday, Professor Paton! p. 19 - It was quite a party at the School when Professor Paton celebrated his 100th birthday with former students and other friends. He received more than 400 birthday greetings and letters, some of which are reprinted here. ; Harris Center Forum Considers p. 21 - Four Controversial Questions Pictures and captions about the annual Forum of the J. Ira Harris Center for the Study of Corporate Finance. ; How to Play the Meetings Game p. 28 - By John E. Tropman and Gershow C. Morningstar Meetings may be a key element in American business survival because so many of our important decisions are made in groups. Yet most business people know litde about group decision-making and its pitfalls. Here are some tips. ; Among Ourselves p. 34 ; Faculty News Notes p. 41;Class Notes p. 44. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50752>
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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
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