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Posted By Ted Legatski 08-11-2009 13:03
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Perhaps the only greater fiction than management serving the interests of stockholders is that government can be held accountable. To me, the only viable method for addressing the agency problem is full disclosure. I agree that will probably require some type of regulatory intervention, but we've had ...
Posted By Ted Legatski 06-02-2009 13:03
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I'm not sure which system you believe is out of control, George. It seems to me the larger economic system is working just fine. Companies that provide quality products and services that customers actually want and are willing to pay for seem to be surviving and companies that don't measure up competitively ...
Posted By Ted Legatski 05-29-2009 15:21
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About 70-30 take home. The exam format is similar to what they're already used ti doing for mini-case assignments, so there's a definite comfort level for those who don't feel the need for structure. The grades vary little across formats. ________________________________________ From: Management ...
Posted By Ted Legatski 05-29-2009 12:03
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I've been following this discussion with some interest, but have decided to get off the sidelines. I don't believe there is any way to avoid dealing with prescriptive issues. Indeed, prescription is, I believe, the ultimate goal. Therefore, it seems to me best practices in the classroom would require ...
Posted By Ted Legatski 11-21-2002 13:50
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What type of language would you use in writing and presenting a syllabus as a covenant rather than a contract? I see the two as similar, although I can see how the term covenant invokes values/principles over details/dead-lines. Could you give quick examples of syllabi and course introductions ...