Mr. Gaetani...essential is stronger than I would use...But a quicky answer
is that as a businessman/owner and MBA school teacher I find the Fortune
magazine gives me and my students current data on stuff...trends...etc. It's
not a journal, but it's what I use often..Regards
Roger M. Dore, Ph.D.
Dore & Assc.
5774 N. Caldwell
Chicago, IL. 60646
773-205-7147
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>From: Roger Gaetani <
rgaetani@INTERART.COM>
>To:
MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
>Subject: [MG-ED-DV] What journals are essential reading on MgmtDevelopment?
>Date: Thu, Feb 26, 1998, 1:52 PM
>
>I would be very interested in getting fellow listmembers' opinions on the
>following:
>
>1) What journals should be considered "essential" reading for persons
>working on management or leadership development within college or
>university programs?
>
>2) What journals should be considered "essential" reading for persons
>working on management or leadership development within private industry or
>business settings?
>
>If you feel inclined to respond, please respond directly to me, and I will
>summarize the results for the list. Please indicate one of the categories
>above, clearly showing to which category your list pertains. And please
>list your choices in order of importance, such that the journal you
>consider to be most important for a given category would appear first, the
>next most important would be second, and so on.
>
>Thanks for all votes cast!
>
>
>Roger Gaetani
>Director of Training
>InterArt
>