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Business Administration, Management, and Operations

University of New Mexico

Theses/Dissertations

1963

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The Springer Transfer Company: A Study Of Business Growth And Top Management Leadership, Donald Ducoff Jun 1963

The Springer Transfer Company: A Study Of Business Growth And Top Management Leadership, Donald Ducoff

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

Th purpose of this thesis is to study the relationship between managerial decisions and Company operations, by analyzing the implementation and results of the expansion program.


An Analysis Of Program Evaluation And Review Technique (Pert), Thomas V. Malloy Jr. Jun 1963

An Analysis Of Program Evaluation And Review Technique (Pert), Thomas V. Malloy Jr.

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this thesis is to critically review and evaluate the merits of a management technique currently receiving wide acclaim throughout the defense contracting industry. This technique has been referred to as an "operations research or scientific approach to modern management" [Fazer, 9]. The name given this new technique is PERT. PERT stands for Program Evaluation and Review Technique. In non-defense industries, a very similar method known as the Critical Path Method is in wide use. There is very little difference between these two techniques except that PERT is more detailed and attempts to provide the user with a …


A Study Of Personnel Practices As Reflected Through Employee Interviews In Selected New Mexico Banks: A Comparison Of Findings With General Banking Practices In The United States., Maurine Petty May 1963

A Study Of Personnel Practices As Reflected Through Employee Interviews In Selected New Mexico Banks: A Comparison Of Findings With General Banking Practices In The United States., Maurine Petty

Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

The banking system in the United States is an integral part of the financial structure of the nation. Within the economy of a free market and a democratic nation the banking system, or central bank, is generally regarded, in some sense, as the conscience or the guardian of a nation’s financial responsibilities; therefore, a unique position is found for it within each governmental structure.