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December 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 1997

December 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

At deadline

Fairplex plans version of universal city walk

cummings looks ahead

Plaza mall surrenders

Community bank committed in serving the 1.

Editorial

Pro-cons : Should there be test-only smog stations

Close up: zev buffman

Corporate profile :California bindery and mailing

Managing

The employers group

People, places and events

Corner on the market

Exporting

Hmos and congress squeeze home health care

Stead heart center continues tradition

Major medical changes

Agua caliente band of cahuilla indians

New health care facility opens in upland

Auto insurance industry and managed care

Tiempo family resource center

Proton treatment a success for thousands

Universal care …


November 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Nov 1997

November 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

At deadline

High desert shareholders approve takeover

Governor signs sewage bill

Animals invade ontario mills mall

Editorial: The concert that shouldn’t have been

Pro-cons :should city attorneys be elected

Close up: Jim Munn

Corporate profile: Sundance spas

Corner on the market

Exporting

Businesswomen share ideas at expo

Painter roughs it for her passion

Everything old is new again

Who’s who in hospitality

Be part of the revival

Can you Email yourself out of a job

The employers group

The value of background screening

Survey answers many hr questions

Hiring the right peopleLess money, less headaches with temps

Ergonomics

keys for …


October 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 1997

October 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

At Deadline

To be or to be,City manager

Terminal raises old conflict

Route 66: The covert that wasn’t

Xerox host digital printing seminar

Assault victims find solace at Loma Linda

Commentary:No time for retreat

Pro-cons: City chambers

Close up: Beverly griffen d’errico

Corporate profile: new age communications

open enrollment: what is it

Bone marrow transplant needed

List: Largest pager vendors

Turning dreams into reality

List: computer retailers

Copyrights and the internet

Water : the real California gold

Icc is a friend to business around the globe

Exporting

The employers

Be a parent: go to school

Bankruptcies

people, places and events …


September 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 1997

September 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE

COMENTARY: HEALTHCARE Legislation

MANAGING

CORPORATE PROFILE FAIRPLEX IN POMONA

CLOSE UP:

OBSERVATIONS

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP

LAW

CORNER 0N THE MARKET

USING TOP HEALTHCARE CLINICS

PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS

US: BANKS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT

BANKRUPTCIES

RESTAURANT REVIEW

MEAD ON WINE

LIST: GOLF COURSES INLAND EMPIRE

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

MANAGERS BOOKSHELF


April 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 1997

April 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE ............................................................................................. 3

COMMENTARY: CALIFORNIA'S OVERTIME .................................... 6

PRO-CON ................................................................................................ 7

CORPORATE PROFILE: GREAT DINING............................................ 8

CLOSE UP: CLIFF CUMMINGS........................................................... 10

EXPORTING ...................................•.......................................................... 11

MANAGING............................................................................................... l4

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP.................................................................... 15

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ..............................................................16

LIST: HOTEL MEETING FACILITIES ................................................. 27

BEST-SELLING BUSINESS BOOKS..................................................... 37

LIST: TOP TRAVEL AGENCIES ............................................................ 44

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT: JACK LONDON STATE PARK ................ 47

REAL ESTATE FOCUS............................................................................48

RESTAURANT REVIEW ........................................................................ 50

ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE.................................................................... 51

CALENDAR............................................................................................... 51

BANKRUPTCIES...................................................................................... 53

NEW BUSINESSES................................................................................... 55

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE................................................................. 58

MONTH IN REVIEW ............................................................................... 58

LIST: CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAUS .............................. 60

NEWS AND FEATURES …


August 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Aug 1997

August 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE............................................................................................ .3

COMMENTARY: SAN BERNARDINO'S COURTHOUSE .................. 6

PR~ON ................................................................................................... 7

CORPORATE PROFILE: OAKWOOD INTERIORS ............................ 9

CLOSE UP: EDUARDO OCHOA........................................................... 10

MANAGING............................................................................................... 12

OBSERVATIONS ....................................................................................... 13

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP.................................................................... 14

LAW............................................................................................................. 15

CORNER ON THE MARKET................................................................. 16

LIST: ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANIES ............................................. 24

COMPUTER/SOFTWARE.......................................................................36

MANAGERS BOOKSHELF ..................................................................... 40

LIST: CONTRACTORS ............................................................................ 42

PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS .......................................................... 46

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................................... 47

LIST: LARGEST EMPLOYERS .................................................................. 50

BANKRUPTCIES...................................................................................... 53

RESTURANT REVIEW ......................................................................... 54

CALENDAR............................................................................................... 60

MEAD ON WINE...................................................................................... 61

NEWS AND FEATURES

SUPERVISOR OBJECTS TO LA'S TRASH................................ .3

EAGLE DECISION DELAYED AGAIN ........................................ 3

HARRIS' …


July 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Jul 1997

July 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE............................................................................................ .3

COMMENTARY: RENAISSANCE CARPET BAGGERS ..................... 6

PRO-CON ................................................................................................... 7

CORPORATE PROFILE: CODE 4 PROTECTIVE SERVICES........... 8

MANAGING ................................................................................................. 9

CLOSE UP: ALBERT KARNIG.............................................................. 10

EXPORTING .............................................................................................. 12

LAW ............................................................................................................. 13

CORNER ON THE MARKET................................................................. 14

LIST: NEW CAR DEALERSHIPS .......................................................... 16

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR........................................................ 19

LIST: COMMERICAL PRINTERS........................................................ 26

SMALL BUSINESS HANDBOOK..........................................................33

INTERNET HANDBOOK ........................................................................ 37

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ................................................................... 44

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................................... 46

MEAD ON WINE...................................................................................... 49

WHO'S WHO IN I.E. RESTAURANTS.................................................52

CALENDAR............................................................................................... 60

NEWS AND FEATURES

SIGHTS SET IN MINOR-LEAGUE TEAMS................................ 3

PROTECTING YOUR COMPANY........................................... 3

STATE RULING …


June 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Jun 1997

June 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE ............................................................................................. 3

COMMENTARY: FONTANA'S LONG, DARK JOURNEY .................. 6

PRS.......CON ........................................................................................... ........ 7

CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................................... 8

MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ..................................................................... 9

CLOSE UP: FRED N. LATUPERISSA ................................................... IO

EXPORTING ........................................................................................... ... I2

MANAGING ............................................................................................... 13

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP ..................... - ............................................. 15

LIST: HOSPITALS .................................................................................... 16

LAW ............................................................................................................. l7

HEALTH CARE U\KEOUT .................................................................... 19

CORPORATE PROFILE: ICG/JBD ..................................................... .34

COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE ..................................................................... 39

LIST: SBA LENDERS ............................................................................... 40

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ................................................................... 44

RESTAURANT REVIEW ............................................. ............................ 46

MEAD ON WINE ..................................................................................... .47

HISPANIC BUSINESS .............................................................................. 51

CALENDAR ............................................................................................... 63

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT …


The Effects Of Individual, Contextual, And Moral Intensity Factors On Environmental Ethical Decision Making, Brenda L. Flannery May 1997

The Effects Of Individual, Contextual, And Moral Intensity Factors On Environmental Ethical Decision Making, Brenda L. Flannery

Management and Entrepreneurship Department Publications

Most extant studies of organizational ethical decision making have been remiss in doing one or more of the following: (a) building theoretical foundations; (b) encompassing the individual, contextual, and issue-specific determinants impacting ethical judgments; (c) offering testable hypotheses; and/or (d) establishing methodological rigor. This study confronted those challenges aiming to understand the decision intentions of top managers in the metal finishing industry concerning the treatment of hazardous wastewater. This study employed an extended version of Ajzen's (1988) theory of planned behavior. The theory accommodatingly modeled the individual (i.e., attitudes, self-efficacy, personal moral obligation), contextual (subjective norms, organizational climate, and financial …


May 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal May 1997

May 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

At deadline

Credit unions lose battle in industry war

Taking it to the people

Gay man claims sexual harassment

Court ruling protects charter schools

Commentary: Daily overtime repealed

Pro-con

Corporate profiles: Garner holt productions

close up : Stephen Morgan

Law

Corner on market

Managing

The employers group

List: employment services/agencies

A mixed picture for riverside county

Building a better riverside

People, places and events

On the cutting edge of cancer treatment

Desert business journal

Construction begins on big league dreams

The search for technical professionals

Exporting

A picture is worth a thousands words

Colton contract written on flypaper

One-stop shopping …


March 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 1997

March 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS

AT DEADLINE ............................................................................................. 3

COMMENTARY: EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY .................................. 6

BEST-SELLING BUSINESS BOOKS ....................................................... 9

CORPORATE PROFILE: ICBM ............................................................... 8

CLOSE UP: Dr. J. DAVID MOORHEAD............................................... 10

EXPORTING..............................................................................................!!

MANAGING: ............................................................................................. 14

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP.................................................................... l5

LIST: TOP PPOS ....................................................................................... 20

LIST: TOP HMOS .................................................................................... 24

LIST: INDEPENDENT BANKS.............................................................. 44

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT: MEXICO CITY ........................................... 47

REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................................... 48

RESTAURANT REVIEW ........................................................................ 50

ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE.................................................................... 51

CALENDAR............................................................................................... 51

BANKRUPTCIES...................................................................................... 53

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................................... 54

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE................................................................. 58

LIST: INLAND EMPIRE MALLS........................................................ 59

DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ............................................................. 61

NEWS AND FEATURES

PFF BANK & …


February 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 1997

February 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

AT DEADLINE ..............................................................................................3

COMMENTARY: VOTER FRAUD ........................................................... 6

PRO-CON ................................................................................................ 7

CORPORATE PROFILE: GREAT AMERICAN BALLOON CO ........ 8

CLOSE UP: FELIX DIAZ ........................................................................ IO

EXPORTING .............................................................................................. L2

MANAGING ............................................................................................... 29

LIST: ARCHITEC!'URAIJENGINEERING FIRMS ........................... 36

LIST: COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS ................... 43

LIST: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE BUILDERS ............................ 44

DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ............................................................. 46

EXEC!ITIVE TIME O!IT: HONOR MANSION ................................... 47

RESU\URANT REVIEW ........................................................................ 48

ENTER'DIJNMENT GUIDE .................................................................... 49

BEST-SELLING BUSINESS BOOKS ..................................................... 50

REAL ESDUE FOCUS .... , .......................................................................... 52

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS .............................................................. .54

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................................... 58

BANKRUPTCIES ...................................................................................... 60

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ................................................................. 61

CALENDAR …


January 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal Jan 1997

January 1997, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

AT DEADLINE. ...........................................................................................3

COMMENTARY .......................................................................................... 6

PRO - CON ............................................................7

CORPORATE PROFILE: FOOD HOTLINE. ......................................... 8

MANAGI G .............................................................................................. 10

CLOSE UP: KANELLOS LASTOR...................................................... I2

LIST: TOP COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES .................................... 20

PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................................... 57

NEW BUSINESS LIST .............................................................................. 62

EXPORTING .............................................................................................. 64

LIST: FINANCIAL BROKERAGE FIRMS ........................................... 65

DESERT BUINESS JOURNAL.......................................................66

CALIFORNIA VENTURE FORUM........................................................ 67

BANKRUPTCIES...................................................................................... 68

EXECUTIVE TIME OUT: OAHU UPDATE...................................... 71

MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ................................................................ 72

THE EMPLOYERS GROUP.................................................................... 73

RESTAURANT REVIEW: .................................................................. 74

ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE.................................................................... 75

REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................................... 76

CHAMBER OF COMMERC'E. ................................................................ 80

CALENDAR .......................................................................................... 81

MONTH IN REVIEW ............................................................................... 82 …


Women And Leadership Working Paper Series: Paper No. 12: Career Barriers And The Older Woman Manager, Leonie V. Still, Wendy Timms Jan 1997

Women And Leadership Working Paper Series: Paper No. 12: Career Barriers And The Older Woman Manager, Leonie V. Still, Wendy Timms

Research outputs pre 2011

The removal of the age retirement barrier has led to expectations that more and more older workers will remain in the workforce past the usual retirement age of 65. Women make up an increasing proportion of older workers, and Patrickson and Hartmann ( 1996) have shown that Australian women are planning not to retire in order to improve their retirement income.

An important section of the older workers group are the managerial and professional women, aged in their 50s, who are part of the first generation of women to have long-term careers like men i.e. full-time careers extending over 25 …


Breaking The Glass Border: Barriers To Global Careers For Women Managers, Catherine R. Smith, Leonie V. Still Jan 1997

Breaking The Glass Border: Barriers To Global Careers For Women Managers, Catherine R. Smith, Leonie V. Still

Research outputs pre 2011

The identification and placement of managers who can meet the business challenges at both local and international level is critical to the success of a company's overseas operations. North American and British research shows that, while organisations may be prepared to promote women into their domestic managerial hierarchy, few women currently have access to international careers through expatriate management appointments. This report describes an investigation of the selection, placement and management development by Australian organisations of women for international managerial assignments. Interest in this topic arose from the outcomes of the Industry Task Force on Leadership and Management Skills (1995), …


Challenging Futures: The Career And Life Decisions Of Managerial And Professional Women In Their 50s, Leonie V. Still, Wendy Timms Jan 1997

Challenging Futures: The Career And Life Decisions Of Managerial And Professional Women In Their 50s, Leonie V. Still, Wendy Timms

Research outputs pre 2011

The Australian Institute of Management in Western Australia has for many years been very supportive of women in management, and in particular has encouraged the growth and development of our Women in Management Special Interest Group. The Institute has also played its small, but hopefully, significant role in helping to redress the gender imbalance in the management profession with the creation of its Excellence in Management Award for Women, which is now in its sixth year. This Award is significant in that it helps to clearly identify women who have excelled in their management career and it also provides some …


The Role Of Supply Management In Achieving World-Class Manufacturing, Thomas Zeller Jan 1997

The Role Of Supply Management In Achieving World-Class Manufacturing, Thomas Zeller

School of Business: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.