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December 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
December 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS
AT DEADLINE .............................................................................................3
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY .................................................................. 6
CLOSE UP: CLIFF CUMMINGS ............................................................. 7
PRO/CON ..................................................................................................... 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: INCO HOMES ............................................... 9
COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE ..................................................................... 10
GE'ITING ORGANIZED .......................................................................... 11
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP ................................................................... 12
LAW ............................................................................................................. 13
CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................................. I-4
EXPORTING .............................................................................................. IS
PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS ......................................................... 16
LIST: FLEET LEASING AUTO DEALERS .......................................... 27
LIST: BUSINESS BROKERAGE FIRMS .............................................. 38
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ............................................................. 45
RESTAURANT REVIEW .................................................. , ...................... 50
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ...................... , ............................................ 53
MANAGING ............................................................................................... 54
MEAD ON WINE ................................... , .................................................. 55
LIST: CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ......................................... …
The Threat Of Long-Arm Jurisdiction To Electronic Commerce, Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, Michael E. Whitman
The Threat Of Long-Arm Jurisdiction To Electronic Commerce, Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, Michael E. Whitman
Faculty Articles
Unfortunately for those whose businesses rely on the Internet, an increasing amount of legal conflict is also arising in reaction to this new business medium. As attorneys and the courts attempt to sort out the Internet’s legal status quo, both are considering such pressing substantive issues as electronic contracts, privacy, trademark, copyright, defamation, computer crimes, censorship, and taxation. It is imperative that information system professionals become aware of how evolving Internet law will affect the medium they are charged with administrating. An informed IS community is also much more capable of mounting legal and political challenges to law that might …
November 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
November 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS
AT DEADLINE
EDITORIAL/ COMMENTARY
CLOSE UP: BEN BOLLINGER
PRO/CON
CORPORATE PROFILE: CILURZO WINERY
COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE
GETTING ORGANIZED
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL
CORNER ON THE MARKET
EXPORTING
LAW
LIST: COMMERCIAL BUILDING DEVELOPER
PEOPLE, PLACES, AND EVENTS
MANAGING
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP
LIST: FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES IN THE I.E.
MANAGERS BOOKSHELF
LIST: MORTGAGE LENDERS
LIST: COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKERS IN THE I.E
RESTAURANT REVIEW
MEAD ON WINE
CROWELL, WEEDON STOCK SHEET
CALENDAR
NEWS AND FEATURES
A NEW MAP OF THE IN THE INALND EMPIRE
SURVIVING GLOBAL ECONOMY TOPIC OF CSUSB EVENT
FORBES BRINGS PRESIDENTIAL HOPES TO INLAND EMPIRE
GERALD MCCALL APPOINTED TO …
October 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
October 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS AT DEADLINE............................................................................................. 3
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY.................................................................. 6
CLOSE UP: WILLIE DAVIS ..................................................................... 7
CORNOR ON THE MARKET ................................................................... 8 CORPORATE PROFILE: WOLF TECH CORP........................................ 9 COMPUTER SOFTWARE.................................................................... 10
GETTING ORGANIZAED ......................................................................... 12
THE EEMPLOYERS GROUP ................................................................... 13 MANAGING............................................................................................... 14
EXPORTING .............................................................................................. 15
LAW ............................................................................................................. 16
PRO CON ................................................................................................... 17
PEOPLE, PLACE AND EVENTS ......................................................... 18
LIST: INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS .......................................... 26
LIST: COPIER, FAX, AND BUSINESS EQUIPMENT RETAILERS........... 32
LIST: LARGEST PAGER VENDORS.................................................. ..41
LIST: COMPUTER RETAILERS ......................................................... ..42
LIST: LONG DISTANCE COMPANIES ................................................ 50
LIST: INTERCONNECT TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRMS......... 50
RESTAURANT REVIEW ...................... ., ................................................. 58
MEAD ON …
September 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
September 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS AND COLUMNS
AT DEADLINE ............................................................................................. 3
EDITORJAUCOMMENTARY .................................................................. 6
CLOSE UP: CLIFF BLESZINSKI ............................................................ 7
CORNER 0 THE 1'>1ARKET ................................................................... 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: E.S.R.l ............................................................. 9
COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE ..................................................................... 10
THE EMPLOYERS GRO P ................................................................... 13
MANAGING ............................................................................................... l4
EXPORTI G .............................................................................................. l5
LAW ............................................................................................................. l6
PRO/CON ................................................................................................... 17
PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS ......................................................... 18
LIST: TOP HEALTH CARE MEDICAL CLINICS ..................... 25 & 70
UST: BANKS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE ........................................ .30 & 32
LIST: INLAND EMPIRES LARGEST HOTELS ................................. .40
LIST: GOLF COURSES IN THE INLAND EMPIRE ................. 48 & SO
RESTAURANT REVIEW ................................................................ , ........ 58 …
What's It All About? (Dictated Memo), C. William Pollard
What's It All About? (Dictated Memo), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this dictated memo, Pollard reflects on a recent trip to the Middle East and Eastern Europe, emphasizing in particular how such travels confirm both his call to stewardship and the role that ServiceMaster plays in that call.
August 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
August 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
ERNST & YOUNG EXECUTIVE TO PASS REINS OF INLAND EMPIRE OFFICE 3
NEWPORT DEVELOPER BUYS 2,500 INLAND EMPIRE LOTS 3
ENHANCING YOUR CAREER WITH THE RIGHT SCHOOL 3
ACKER GEARS UP FOR ONTARIO ELECTION 5
ADWORKS FILLS INLAND EMPIRE VOID 5
STRATEGIES TO INCREASE CUSTOMER LOYALTY 8
THE NEW EMPLOYEE REGISTRY AND BIG BROTHER 13
RIVERSIDE LAW FIRM TAKES SHAPE 16
TELESHARE:: GOING THE BIG GUYS ONE BETTER 18
IT’S TIME FOR ACTION AGAINST HE RAT 20
COAST GRAIN TO EXPAND FEEDING OF AREA ANIMALS 25
HOW TO SURVIVE A REGULATORY INSPECTION 25
ENTREPRENEUR TO ARGUE HIS CASE IN COURT …
July 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
July 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS GET BIG ON SMALL BUSINESS 5
BIG EMERGING MARKETS FOCUS OF U.S. EXPORTERS15
THE ART OF ADVOCACY IN MEDIATION 16 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF TRAINING
TECHNOLOGY 18
INLAND EMPIRE BENEFITING FROM LATEST NAFTA-DRIVEN EXPANSION 23
LOCAL COMPANY BOOMS IN MEXICO NO THANKS TO NAFTA 23
SAVETEL OFFERS CHEAP CALLING TO MEXICO 24
WHERE ARE ALL THE WORKERS? 26
WILL THERE BE A WORLD SHORTAGE OF
PYROTECHNICIANS AT THE START OF 2000? 39
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INTRODUCES COMPUTER RECYCLING PROGRAM 49
FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS OF BOOKS AND MORE FOR DUMMIES 55
Congressional Testimony - Education And Workforce Committee - House Of Representatives, C. William Pollard
Congressional Testimony - Education And Workforce Committee - House Of Representatives, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Testifying before the US House of Representative's Education and Workforce Committee, Pollard speaks of ServiceMaster's people-driven mission as well as of the primary issues facing the American worker at the close of the twentieth century.
June 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
June 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
ARE ELECTRICITY RATE REDUCTIONS COSTING CONSUMERS? 3
SBA HONORS LOCAL BUSINESSES 3
DIAMOND GIANT LINKS
WITH ONTARIO FIRM 3
ERNST & YOUNG ANNOUNCES FINALISTS FOR THE OSCAR OF BUSINESS 5
INTERNET USE UP TO 45 MILLION PCS 5
CLEARING THE SMOKE AROUND HMOS 24
RENEGADE DOCTORS PUT PATIENTS FIRST 26
SAN BERNARDINO DENTIST NO FAN OF MANAGED CARE 28
CANCER VACCINE SPARKS IMMUNE RESPONSE 29
HEALTH CARE PROPERTY BUYS PRUDENTIAL CLINICS 33
SMOKING SUITS MOUNT IN CALIFORNIA 35
BLUE SHIELD APPOINTS SENIOR VP 37
DOWNEY SAVINGS: WE DO WHAT WE KNOW 50
FALLBROOK BANK LENDS TO HIGH FLYERS 54
Steer For Open Water, C. William Pollard
Steer For Open Water, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this reflection on Exodus 33, Pollard encourages the graduating class of Emmanuel Bible Institute (Oradea, Romania) to "steer for open waters" by serving their Romanian context with confidence that their vocation is a means of implementing their faith in daily life.
Bridging The Gulf (New Haven, Ct), C. William Pollard
Bridging The Gulf (New Haven, Ct), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Delivered at the Yale Berkeley Seminar (hosted by Berkeley Divinity School at Yale) in New Haven, CT, this speech asks how Christians might bridge the gulf between work and faith (or God and profit). Pollard posits that the link between the two is to be found in people, all of whom are made in the image of God. In this framework, the corporate firm may be construed as an institution of moral formation.
May 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
May 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
TRAINEES SUE ENTERPRISE FOR OVERTIME PAY 3
IS THE INTERNET HURTING HIGHER EDUCATION'? 3
A 12-STEP PROGRAM FOR BUSINESS? 3
WORKING WITH LOVED ONES 11
MERCUR\ UNLEASHES 1999 C'OUGAR 22
DOCTOR ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT BREAST CANCER 25
BOOSTING EMPLOYEE MORALE 30
1998 CAMRY 33
MAJOR RENOVATION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S CENTER 40
HLPING COMPANIES GROW GLOBAL 45
RIVERSIDE COUNTY TESTS CLAIM BEST CHOICE FOR BUSINESS 47
LAX PASSENGERS ADVISED 48
WOMEN ATTORNEYS CHOOSE ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULES 49
A WHOLE LOT OF BANK FOR YOUR BUCK 54
AGUA CALIENTE BAND 62
Leadership That Serves - An Intangible Ingredient Found In Every Successful Ministry, C. William Pollard
Leadership That Serves - An Intangible Ingredient Found In Every Successful Ministry, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this speech at the 1998 Business and Professional Ministries Conference (Omni Hotel - Dallas), Pollard asks how Christians might lead in both the church and the business world while the world around them is rapidly changing. He concludes that one profitable avenue may be found in servant leadership.
April 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
April 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
RIVERSIDE GETS LEGAL BOOST 3
WOMEN TELL WHY THEY SIART BUSINESSES 3
LEGISLATORS FORM INTERNET CAUCUS 3
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY QUITS 3
PROVIDING YOUR COMPUTER SKILLS 15
TAKING STOCK IN DIRECfOR COMPENSATION 17
BUSINESS BANK OF CALIFORNIA APPOINTS CEO 18
PACER ACQUIRES COOK BATES 18
HARVEY MUDD CAMERA WILL ENABLE STUDY OF STELLAR BIRTHS 19
CATALINA CRUISES: WHERE THE FUN BEGINS 20
PROFESSIONALS CHOOSE EMPIRE LAKES 21
BERGEN EXTENDS ALLIANCE WITH TENET HEALTHCARE 22
BEAUTY, TRANQUILITY AND AN OUTSTANDING GAME OF GOLF 23
SANWA OFFERS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FOR THE MASSES' 41
ULTRA SHIELD REPORTS EXPLOSIVE GAIN IN REVENUES 43
STUDY …
Letter To The Editor Of Harvard Business Review (Re: Businesses Being Dependent On People), C. William Pollard
Letter To The Editor Of Harvard Business Review (Re: Businesses Being Dependent On People), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this Harvard Business Review Letter to the Editor, Pollard outlines those global and economic forces necessary for ServiceMaster to understand as it shapes its leadership strategy for the twenty-first century.
Leading Into The Future, C. William Pollard
Leading Into The Future, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
This brief speech served primarily as an introduction for Noel Tichy, the keynote speaker at a leadership forum hosted by the Economic Club in Chicago. In addition to this, Pollard takes the opportunity to note that successful business leadership is at its most basic level a "soul craft," one that prioritizes people over capital.
March 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
March 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
HEALTHY INLAND EMPIRE ECONOMY 3
LOMA LINDA CHAPLAIN HELPS OTHERS 3
XEROX PAYS EMPLOYEES TO DO COMMUNITY SERVICE 3
CALIFORNIA ALLOCATES $123 MILLION 5
S.C. JOHNSON & SON OPENS 16
TEMECULA MALL RAKING IN TENANTS 16
KEYSTONE ACQUIRES FLORIDA HUBCAP COMPANY 17
KEYSTONE ACQUIRES REPUBLIC AUTOMOTIVE 18
WHEN HEALTH CARE COVERAGE IS DENIED 19
HMOs BRING BENEFITS TO HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY 21
HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION 23
TENET MAKES STAFF CHANGES 24
MTBE: A CHEMICAL IN CALIFORNIA 34
NO SALES TAX FOR FUEL EFFICIENT CARS 35
BANKING MADE FAST, EASY AND IMPERSONAL 38
GETTING IT WHILE YOU WORK 43
A Philosophy Of Life And Work, C. William Pollard
A Philosophy Of Life And Work, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
This speech -- delivered at the Wharton School of Business's (University of Pennsylvania) 1998 Zweig Executive Dinner Series -- outlines the rapid socio-economic changes prevalent at the end of the 20th century. In light of these, Pollard asks whether the corporation can be oriented to both maximizing profit and forming the moral character of those it employs.
Built To Last - Leadership Principles That Are Timeless, C. William Pollard
Built To Last - Leadership Principles That Are Timeless, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this address at the CMA Conference in Nashville, Pollard outlines the primary characteristics of a servant leader and argues that only people-focused institutions are "built to last."
February 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
February 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTSANDCOLUMNS
AT DEADUNE. ........................................................................................... .3
EDITORIAL ................................................................................................. 6
REAL ESTATE ............................................................................................. 7
CLOSE UP: GENE LEWIS......................................................................... 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ..................... 9
PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS 10
MANAGING ...............................................................................................11
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP ................................................................... 13
CORNER ON THE MARKET..................................................................... 14
EXPORTJNG .............................................................................................. l5
LAW ............................................................................................................. l6
COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE.....................................................................17
LIST: TOP COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS .......... 28
LIST: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE BUILDERS .................................... 42
LIST: ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING FIRJI.1S ............................ 44
MONTH IN REVIEW ............................................................................... 47
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................................... 50
RESTAURANT REVIEW ......................................................................... 58
MEAD ON WINE...................................................................................... 59
CALENDAR............................................................................................... 65
NEWS AND FEATURES
LOAN PROGRAM: REAL OR HYPE? ............................................. .3
PLAYING THE WATER …
Leadership For The Future, C. William Pollard
Leadership For The Future, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this 1998 address to the Southwest CEO Council in San Antonio, TX, Pollard outlines those forces that have transformed the global economy, noting that amidst such changes servant leadership must remain a constant characteristic of successful organizations.
Re: "Looking Ahead: Implications Of The Present Age" By Drucker, Dyson, Handy, Saffo And Senge, C. William Pollard
Re: "Looking Ahead: Implications Of The Present Age" By Drucker, Dyson, Handy, Saffo And Senge, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Writing to the Harvard Business Review's Nan Stone in response to Drucker, Dyson, Handy, Saffo, and Senge's "Looking Ahead: Implications of the Present" (September-October 1997), Pollard outlines those global and economic forces necessary for ServiceMaster to understand as it shapes its leadership strategy for the twenty-first century.
Helping And Servicing Regional Small Businesses: An Evaluation Of The Business Grow Program In The South West Region Of Western Australia, Xueli Huang, Alan Brown, Robyn Morris, Barry Chapman
Helping And Servicing Regional Small Businesses: An Evaluation Of The Business Grow Program In The South West Region Of Western Australia, Xueli Huang, Alan Brown, Robyn Morris, Barry Chapman
Research outputs pre 2011
In October 1997 the Edith Cowan University was invited to evaluate the performance of the Business Grow Program. The program commenced on July 1, 1995, and its evaluation, scheduled to be completed by April 1998, has been undertaken to assess the performance of the Program since its instigation.
The evaluation team has relied substantially on information provided by small business owners, local government representatives, industry associations, and the manager of the Program. The evaluation team would like to thank Kate Loughton for her assistance in facilitating the administration of this project.
The evaluation was undertaken by Small and Medium Enterprise …
Business Databases On The Web: Report On Business Librarians' Spring Meeting, Andrée Rathemacher, Carol West
Business Databases On The Web: Report On Business Librarians' Spring Meeting, Andrée Rathemacher, Carol West
Technical Services Faculty Publications
Report on a program of the Business Librarians' Interest Group of ACRL/New England Chapter about Web-based business databases, held on May 21, 1998.
January 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
January 1998, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
At deadline
Wells fargo targets hispanic-owned business
ONT eateries will offer street prices
High desert property owners
Editorial
Pro-cons: Mega Truck stop in fontana
Close up: Greg Williams
Corporate Profiles: Monierlifetile
Managing
The employer group
Computers.software
World wide web
Corner on the market
Exporting
Law: sexual harassment
People, Places and events
List: Community colleges
I.E medical mergers
List: Contractor’s hit list
Proposed solutions to social security crisis
Workers’ comp director in hot seat
Month in review
Life’s a beach for stark
Local businesses receive assistance
Sanwa bank holds seminar
Basics of exporting
Restaurant review
Mead on wine
Dispelling the myth …
Confounds In The Measurement Of Predictive Expectations, Richard A. Spreng, Robert Mackoy, Cornelia Dröge
Confounds In The Measurement Of Predictive Expectations, Richard A. Spreng, Robert Mackoy, Cornelia Dröge
Scholarship and Professional Work - Business
Given the importance of predictive expectations in consumer satisfaction models, confounds in the measurement of expectations could result in misspecified models. Results of two empirical studies indicate that consumers interpret the word "expect" in numerous ways. A large minority of consumers interpret "expect" to mean "desire." The magnitude of the resulting confounding effect is illustrated by comparing results using a measure of expectations alone with results obtained when using a measure of expectations together with a measure of desires in a side-by-side format.