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An Analysis Of Training Adequacy And Additional Training Requirements As Perceived By Communications And Information Officers, Rex W. Little Dec 1999

An Analysis Of Training Adequacy And Additional Training Requirements As Perceived By Communications And Information Officers, Rex W. Little

Theses and Dissertations

This study explores requirements for additional training Communications and Information officers. This research also looks at the best time to provide training/education in the identified training deficient areas. Training areas and categories were established by two previous theses and were modified by a group of field experts for this research. The following questions were posed in an effort to obtain the perception of officers in the field: (1) What training areas do Communications and information officers feel are deficient? (2) At what point during a Communications and Information officer's career would it be most appropriate to receive training in necessary …


December 1999, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 1999

December 1999, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Ohio Student is Youngest Artist to Win Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest 5

Two Postmen Find a Paper ‘Pot of Gold’ in the Desert 16

A Special Overture to a New Millennium is Planned for New Year’s Eve 16

Advice for 30,000 Medicare Beneficiaries Being Dropped From Their HMOs on January 1 19

Why Prevention Doesn’t Work 23

The Importance of Corporate Well-Care 24

How the Balance Budget Act of 1997 Hurts Hospitals 24

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Recognized as One of State’s Top Performing Hospitals 25

A Different Approach to the Labor Market 26

Will Riverside County Show …


Ada News - 10/18/1999, American Dental Association, Publishing Division Oct 1999

Ada News - 10/18/1999, American Dental Association, Publishing Division

ADA News

Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.


The Internet – How Can It Boost Bookings?, Patrick Horan, Peter O'Connor Oct 1999

The Internet – How Can It Boost Bookings?, Patrick Horan, Peter O'Connor

Conference papers

Knowing your customer on the web is the difference between an operational web presence and an effective web presence. This presentation examines the different strategies for gathering customers foot prints and inputs both directly and indirectly.


The Internet Name Game And The Nonprofit Solution, Roger A. Lohmann Oct 1999

The Internet Name Game And The Nonprofit Solution, Roger A. Lohmann

Faculty & Staff Scholarship

This paper is a case study of the campaign to create a new internet names authority to handle the assignment of internet domain names. Almost everyone knows by now that the Internet was originally a defense research project, which morphed into a research network for scientists and then into a tool of higher education and eventually into the commercial and general household utility we know today. In terms familiar to nonprofit research community what began in the state sector, expanded into the third sector and then into the market and household sectors and the consumer economy. There is a second …


1999 June, Morehead State University. Office Of Communications & Marketing. Jun 1999

1999 June, Morehead State University. Office Of Communications & Marketing.

MSU Clip Sheet Archives

MSU Clip Sheet newsletters published in June of 1999.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University May 1999

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS By President PaulL. Locatelli, S.J. 'Go. President Locatelli examines the value of service learning for students, the University, and America's social fabric.

12 - A GIANT ARTIST By Ann Granning Bennett. Auguste Rodin's sculptures are now on view at the de Saisset Museum. The question is: How do high-profile art shows like this one come about?

18 - ARIZONA'S DIPLOMATIC TOP COP By Tamara Straus. Janet Napolitano ' 79 , Arizona's newly elected attorney general , discusses the challenges of public office as well as politics, ethics, and fighting crime.


The Dreams Of The Cashless Society: A Study Of Eftpos In New Zealand, Erica Dunwoodie, Michael D. Myers Jan 1999

The Dreams Of The Cashless Society: A Study Of Eftpos In New Zealand, Erica Dunwoodie, Michael D. Myers

Journal of International Information Management

This paper looks at the way in which Utopian dreams, such as the cashless society, influence the adoption of information technology. Some authors claim that Utopian visions are used by IT firms to market their services and products, and that the hype that often accompanies technological innovations is part of a "large scale social process" in contemporary societies. This article discusses the social role of technological utopianism with respect to the introduction of EFTPOS in New Zealand. The case of New Zealand is interesting, given that New Zealand has the highest saturation of EFTPOS terminals in the world.


Industrial Resources: Barren County - Glasgow, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 1999

Industrial Resources: Barren County - Glasgow, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Barren County

"Resources For Economic Development: Glasgow (Barren County)" prepared by the Glasgow/Barren County Industrial Development Economic Authority and the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Division of Research, January, 1999. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.


Job Resources On The World Wide Web, Brad Jones Jan 1999

Job Resources On The World Wide Web, Brad Jones

The Corinthian

'.J'he World Wide Web is an abundant source of job-related information. The Web helps users overcome many of the difficulties associated with more conventional methods of communication and allows employees, recruiters, and applicants to exchange information easily and ·quickly. The number of employment-related sites is growing, and many sites offer services that link applicants to position vacancies across the world. General employment advice and information can also be accessed online. Career sites offer advice on the job search process, networking, and many other job-related topics.


1999 January, Morehead State University. Office Of Communications & Marketing. Jan 1999

1999 January, Morehead State University. Office Of Communications & Marketing.

MSU Clip Sheet Archives

MSU Clip Sheet newsletters published in January of 1999.