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Innovations In Management Training: Training Business Personnel Along The Structural Method, Papiya Deb, Madhav. Welling Jul 2010

Innovations In Management Training: Training Business Personnel Along The Structural Method, Papiya Deb, Madhav. Welling

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)

Trained manpower that can infuse order into the system is the need of the hour. This could be the most important contribution of well-managed companies that have developed a sound management cadre. Commercial organizations are best equipped to play a critical missionary role for two reasons- their vast and influential presence as also sound environmental management which is good business. Issues of social perspective now occupy important boardroom space. Corporate houses traditionally employing managerial skills to enhance the bottom line and shareholders value are increasingly reexamining their managerial skill and policy mix. There is yet unrecognized but a significant corporate …


Organization And Supervision Of Inventions And Innovations At The Basic Level Of Education In Nigeria, Madumere Obike Apr 2010

Organization And Supervision Of Inventions And Innovations At The Basic Level Of Education In Nigeria, Madumere Obike

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)

Educational management is inextricably linked with inventions and innovations. It will not be a mistake to say that effective management equates with productive inventions and innovations. Improving the quality of education and achieving better results should be the priority of educational management. This being the case, it should be the concern of management to meet the needs of the learners and to deal with global economic challenges. To this end, management skills such as organisation and supervision that deals with inventions and innovations are very important. Often times problems arise when inventions are resisted because they appear to be revolutionary …


Using Nonprofits As For-Profit Student Training Grounds, Louis George, Tara Sabhapathy Apr 2010

Using Nonprofits As For-Profit Student Training Grounds, Louis George, Tara Sabhapathy

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)

Students can develop important management skills by requiring them to work in non-profits as a component of their curriculum. What they can learn will be information usually not found in textbooks because this type of organization focuses on a mission that blends the desire for long term success with the desire to serve special groups of people in need. The fascinating mix of social consciousness with any of a variety of business models creates dynamic environments that produce unusual situations not found in for-profit businesses. Exposure to these situations and occurrences can teach students management responsiveness, adaptability, and critical analysis …


Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2010

Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Eagle Executive Magazine (2022)

  • Georgia Southern’s First Ph.D.
  • The “R” Us Partnership
  • A message from Dean Shiffler
  • New IS Scholarship
  • 20th Annual Accounting Day
  • Hala Moddelmog Returns to Arby’s
  • Linda M. Bleicken Is Beta Gamma Sigma Honoree
  • MBA Business Plan Development Competition
  • Spotlight on Graduate Studies
  • Alumni in the spotlight
  • 2010 awards of excellences
  • Dean’s Citations for Student Engagement
  • The Forensic Accounting Board
  • William A. Freeman Memorial Lecture
  • Forensic Accounting Lecture
  • Alumniville
  • 4th Annual Banking Symposium
  • Special Providence: Ori James and Annie Sula Brannen Moxley


Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2010

Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Eagle Executive Magazine (2022)

  • Price Selected Fulbright Scholar
  • New Provost
  • Battipaglia Visits COBA
  • A message from Dean Shiffler
  • Homecoming Professors for a Day
  • 2010 Scholarship Recipients
  • Tracy Ham Inducted into CFL Hall of Fame
  • Moore Distinguished Service Awardee
  • Ori James Scholarship
  • SOA’s 15th Annual EIR
  • COBA Advisory Councils’ Fall Meetings
  • Spotlight on graduate studies
  • Huggins Joins WebMBA® Staff
  • New MAcc Director
  • Alumni in the spotlight
  • Faces of homecoming 2010
  • COBA Welcomes New Faculty
  • COBA Golfers Earn Honors
  • Eastman Receives Stanley Award
  • Center for Forensic Studies
  • SIFE Inducts Advisory Board
  • PKM Supports Forensic Program
  • Thank You 2010 Eagle Executive Society Members!
  • IMA’s Thomson Visits Georgia …


Engineering Leadership, Davood Salmani, Omid Bagheri Jan 2010

Engineering Leadership, Davood Salmani, Omid Bagheri

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)

Around the 1960 and on to today, the environment of today’s is on customer satisfaction. Achieving this new paradigm, Engineering is to be more flexible and adaptable to the demands and expectations of stakeholders.


Accreditation Discrimination: Impact On School Choice, Costs, And Professional Prospects In Academia, Donovan Mcfarlane Jan 2010

Accreditation Discrimination: Impact On School Choice, Costs, And Professional Prospects In Academia, Donovan Mcfarlane

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)

Universities and colleges in the 21st century have taken on extreme forms of business orientation and corporate success models, taking their strategies and cues from successful business corporations and business leaders. This stems from several factors including competition in the overall economy, increased demand for training and qualifications; hence an increased demand for degrees and certifications (not necessarily an increased demand for “education” in the strict classical sense of the word, since many individuals are graduating from colleges and universities nowadays with degrees and low levels of literacy or marginally educated), contraction of economies and industries, economic saturation and increased …