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Western Michigan University

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1962

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The Effect Of Food And Drug Laws On Producers Of Paper And Paperboard Used For The Packaging Of Food, Charles W. Walton Dec 1962

The Effect Of Food And Drug Laws On Producers Of Paper And Paperboard Used For The Packaging Of Food, Charles W. Walton

Masters Theses

In 1958 the Food Additives Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act was adopted causing a great deal of concern on the part of producers of packaging material. Any ingredient of the package that might migrate or transfer to food contained in the package became, by definition, a food additive subject to regulation and prior approval of the Food and Drug Administration.

Other acts and regulations have been adopted since 1958 indicative of increasing concern by the Federal Government for consumer welfare. This activity can be expected to have far reaching effects on manufacturers who must depart from …


A Follow-Up Study Of Business Administration Graduates From Western Michigan University January, 1953 To August, 1961, David T. Kollat Jul 1962

A Follow-Up Study Of Business Administration Graduates From Western Michigan University January, 1953 To August, 1961, David T. Kollat

Masters Theses

Preface

This is the first follow-up study of' the graduates of the School of Business of Western Michigan University. It is hoped that this study will assist in future curriculum planning and course content so that the School can continue to improve its excellent record.

I would like to thank the Records Office for suppling the names or the BBA graduates. I would also like to extend my appreciation to Mr. Ray Fenwick and his staff at the Alumni Office tor allowing me the use or their facilities so that the mailing list could be compiled.

It is impossible to …


A Method Of Evaluating First Line Supervisory Training, Benjamin I. Killian Mar 1962

A Method Of Evaluating First Line Supervisory Training, Benjamin I. Killian

Masters Theses

Preface

This study is prepared to establish a method of evaluating supervisory training. An attempt to evaluate the following hypotheses will be considered: (1) There is a method of selecting the basic performance areas of a first line supervisor. (2) There are acceptable standards of performance in the basic area. (3) Performance appraisals prior to the introduction of training will determine sub-standard performance in the selected areas. (4) Follow-up performance appraisals will indicate the effectiveness of training in improving performance without undue contamination of the criteria by other influences.

During the study other areas of investigation to be examined are: …


A Survey Of Merit Rating In Industry, N. K. Nahavandi Jan 1962

A Survey Of Merit Rating In Industry, N. K. Nahavandi

Masters Theses

Introduction

Personnel administration is but one phase of industrial management. It has been defined as:

"Personnel administration means organizing and treating people at work so that their effort. singly and collectively, will bring the best results possible. This requires quite specific information about the employee and his job. It implies knowing what the employee is doing, and how and why it differs from what is wanted of him. It implies having some idea of the employees' capacity in relation to the responsibilities of his present assignment. It implies having a measure of the employers' contribution to the organization, and understanding …