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University of New Mexico

1959

Organizational Behavior and Theory

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The Influence Of British Capital On The Cattle Industry Of The Panhandle-Plains Area Of West Texas And Eastern New Mexico, Martyn R. P. Naylor Jun 1959

The Influence Of British Capital On The Cattle Industry Of The Panhandle-Plains Area Of West Texas And Eastern New Mexico, Martyn R. P. Naylor

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

This thesis was written with the purpose in mind of bringing together in one place the available data on British capital invested in the cattle industry of the Panhandle-Plains area of West Texas and eastern New Mexico. There seems to have been little awareness in this region of the part played in the development of the Southwest funds from England and Scotland, and so much a study was felt necessary to fill the gap that existed in the history of the cattle industry.


Job Analysis And Evaluation Program For The City Of Albuquerque, Everett Dillman Jun 1959

Job Analysis And Evaluation Program For The City Of Albuquerque, Everett Dillman

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

The wage and salary program outlined in this study cannot be considered as being "complete within itself." As the organization grows,as new experiences are encountered, and as a general maturity through progressive thinking is developed, the program will evolve. The wage and salary progress is designed to meet a present need.


The Branch Banking Question In Arizona And New Mexico: A Comparative Study, Paul D. Butt May 1959

The Branch Banking Question In Arizona And New Mexico: A Comparative Study, Paul D. Butt

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

The Purpose of this study is to examine the success of two opposing philosophies concerning branch banking as shown by the experience of Arizona and New Mexico.