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  • 1.  What journals are essential reading on MgmtDevelopment?

    Posted 08-27-1956 16:44
    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
    >


  • 2.  What journals are essential reading on MgmtDevelopment?

    Posted 03-02-1998 10:51
    "Quality Progress" published by the American Society for Quality.
    Articles range from highway safety management to analysis of TQM
    failures to Deming's 14 points to activity based costing to creating
    customer-centric performance measures to personal improvement strategies
    to... Quality, quality, quality. If a manager does not concentrate
    his/her efforts on Quality (big Q), then the manager will fail and will
    bring down those good people two whom he/she has been given the
    responsibility to lead.

    Harold J. Crossman
    Senior Scientist
    OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
    Lighting Research Center
    71 Cherry Hill Dr.
    Beverly, MA 01915
    (978) 750-1717
    crossman@osi.sylvania.com


  • 3.  What journals are essential reading on MgmtDevelopment?

    Posted 03-03-1998 11:20
    Mr. Dore:

    Your e-mails have a date setting of 1956. Did you know that?

    WDM

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