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December 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
December 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
The Unsung heroes of the Brush Fire Wars
Squirrels and owis and Flies, of My
Going Global may be the answer
Are you prepared for a “Dear John” letter?
Bankruptcy isn’t the only way
The state of banking in the inland empire
Counties escape S&P credit watch
Recourse or nonrecourse: Is that the Question
New Wave of home shopping
IE healthcare supplement
Renewed Investment in Real estate
Wine, Food & all that Jazz
Conducting Interorganizational Research Using Key Informants, Nirmalya Kumar, Louis W. Stern, James C. Anderson
Conducting Interorganizational Research Using Key Informants, Nirmalya Kumar, Louis W. Stern, James C. Anderson
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
In this article, we examine the use of the key informant methodology by researchers investigating interorganizational relationships. Authors have advocated the use of multiple informants to increase the reliability and validity of informant reports. However, interorganizational research still tends to rely on single informants. We investigated informant selection and obtaining perceptual agreement among multiple informants, two problems that may have inhibited widespread use of multiple informants. We suggest procedures for dealing with those problems and provide an illustrative application of our proposals.
November 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
November 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
The Low-Down on State Tax Revenues
Business Ethics or Censorship?
Counting on Factors
Managing Growth Could Be Key
Following Your Dreams
Does Your Health Depend on Management
Retail Predictions
Small Businesses and Cellular
A Golden Getaway
Hey, Bill!
Bankruptcy Benefits
Palm Springs Gets Federal Support
October 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
October 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Where Will Water Come From In the Future?
Space: The Final Frontier
Looking for a Bite?
The Value of CD’s Climbing
Up, Up and Away
Goin’ Solo on a Harley
Breaking Records With Electricity
Computers in the Palm of Your Hand
Lock out Long Distance Pirates
The Ultimate in Home Theater
Protecting Your Company’s Assets
September 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
September 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
City Bites Bullet on Empire Bay
The Arrogance of Power
Who is Right About NAFTA?
IE Banks Struggle to Keep Pace
Easing the Estate Tax Burden
A Survival Guide to Health Care Reform
County Health Care Escapes Budget Ax
Colton Med Center in Critical Condition
Where Will Real Estate Capital Come From
CHEERS Debuts in San Bernardino
August 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
August 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Madonna Shakes up KPMG Peat Marwick
Future of AQMD’s Program Hazy
Fire Department Best Prepared for Emergency
A Place for the Birds
Is Second Trust deed a real Bargain
What to look for when selecting a Bank
Shortage of skilled Labor Poses Threat
High Desert Hitches County to Economic Wagon
Settlement Proposed for Glen Ivy Owners
To color or not to Color, that is the question
Evaluate the effectiveness of Your company’s identity
Face of Radio Changing in Inland Empire
July 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
July 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Economist predicts Housing, Job Boom for Inland Empire
Riverside County welfare Program “GAINing” National Respect
Getting a Bank Loan: A real “Catch 22”
Ontario Metal Recycling profits from “Junk Business”
No lack of Water but lack of Wisdom
Engineering the Environment of the Inland Empire
Business and Education forming Partnerships for the Future
After one year Orbach and Suzuki Still face Tough Times
Woman-Owned businesses on Rise
Agriculture is one Business that is here to stay in California
April 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
April 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Cover Story: The Business of Baseball
Norton Air Force Base
Union Exec Doesn’t Give Up
Air Quality Management District Sorely Needs Reform
Industrial Real Estate 1992 Summary IEW
Education in California
Dan Rather Addresses Inland Empire About Journalism, History, Politics
Cardiac 2000’s “Hearty, Healthy” Look to the Future
California’s Unitary Tax Needs Overhaul
SBA Lending and the Clinton Administration
Soils Wineries Review
Buckshot Marketing vs. Marksmanship
A Quiet Evolution
Getting the Word Out
March 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
March 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Mission Inn Reopens 3
Health Quackery:
National Scandal 3
''Market Approach"
to Air Pollution
Control 5
OIC: An Alternative to
Workers' Comp 6
Negative Market
Conditions--Positive
Responses 8
How to Minimize
Your Risk of an IRS
Audit 10
Commentary:
Inland Empire
Economic Summit 10
Stock Market Reels
in Clinton's Wake 11
SBA Loan Program:
Gold Mine 14
Leases Now Need
Telecommunications
Clauses 15
Car Lovers Turn
Pro, Wheel and Deal 17
California Anti-
Apprenticeship
Repeal 18
Will California Get
It Right in 1993? 19
Today's Leaders Look
at Tomorrow 19
The Future of Victor
Valley 19
Turnaround
Entrepreneur:
Charles A. …
February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Glut of Inland Empire Office Space: Feast or Famine? 3
Snow Skiing: The Local Industry as Big as a Glacier! 3
Workers' Comp Insurance Jump May Close S.B. Firm 5
Fleecing the State: Workers' Comp Fraud 8
Get the Money You Need by Knowing SBA Loan Basics 9
"December Surprise": The Predicted Banking Disaster was a False Alarm 12
"Red Tape'' and the Future of Banking 13
Health Care Quality in the '90s 14
SB55: Complete Workers' Compentsation Overhaul Proposed 19
Award Winning CHI Program Assures Continuous Healthcare Improvement Redlands Community Hospital 21
If Pediatric Immunizations are Abandoned, Epidemics May …
February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Glut of Inland Empire
Office Space: Feast or
Famine?
Snow Skiing: The
Local Industry as Big
as a Glacier!
Workers' Comp
Insurance Jump
May Close S.B. Firm
Fleecing the State:
Workers' Comp
Fraud
Get the Money You
Need by Knowing
SBA Loan Basics
"December Surprise":
The Predicted Banking
Disaster was a False Alarm
"Red Tape'' and the
Future of Banking
Health Care Quality in the '90s
SB55: Complete
Workers' Compensation Overhaul Proposed
Award Winning CHI
Program Assures
Continuous Healthcare
Improvement Redlands
Community hospitals
If pediatric immunizations are abandoned, epidemics may return
NAFB: Environmental cleanup and politics
Senior Olympics palm springs …
January 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
January 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
1993 Economic Forecast for San Bernardino
Lagging Behind the National Recovery
Business Group Offers Plan for Economic Renewal
The Resolutions for a Profitable New Y ear
Economy Looking up in the Coachella Valley
Bank Improvement Act: Biting the hand that feeds the economy
Riversides County’s Future in 1993
First Land Parcel Sold at Agua Mansa Industrial Center
Impact of the North American Free Trade Accord
Effective Communication In The Intranational Workplace: Models For Public Sector Managers And Theorists, John F. Kikoski
Effective Communication In The Intranational Workplace: Models For Public Sector Managers And Theorists, John F. Kikoski
Political Science & Global Affairs Faculty Publications
This article discusses theoretical models for effective interpersonal communication in the intranational workplace for public sector managers in the U.S. Effective communication is complete when the message has been understood. A message has been understood when it has been both clearly sent and received. Effective communication is a requisite to every step in the organizational process--from the mutual recognition and understanding of a topic or problem that triggered the communication in the first place to its final resolution. The second classical model of interpersonal communication was published by David Berlo. Berlo elaborated upon the Shannon-Weaver model. He recognized that interpersonal …
Women In Leadership Program 1993: Shaping The Culture, Catriona Pyner
Women In Leadership Program 1993: Shaping The Culture, Catriona Pyner
Research outputs pre 2011
In discussing Women in Leadelrship one member of the Management Group sometimes used the term "Program", and sometimes "Project". This was not a mere slip of the tongue. One useful way to conceptualise "Women in Leadership" is as a Project- which seeks to strategically engage with a changing institution, and which is both organic and structured. Part of the Project structure is the Program. The Program is made up of three formal elements: The Collegial Groups; the Public Lecture Series and the National Conference. And yet, part of the Purpose of the Program is to engage with, shape and respond …