Proceedings of the Stanford Conference on Business Education |
Contents
THE SETTING OF THE CONFERENCE | 6 |
THE MANAGEMENT VIEWPOINT IN BUSINESS EDUCATION | 33 |
THE YOUNG MAN AND MODERN BUSINESS | 43 |
UNIVERSITY TRAINING FOR BUSINESS IN THE LIght | 51 |
RESEARCH AND THE NEED FOR SCIENTIFIC STUDY | 63 |
By Henry M Robinson | 69 |
The Cooperatives and Their Problems as a Field | 75 |
Business Leadership for Agriculture | 89 |
G Research in the Harvard Business School | 109 |
THE TEACHING OF BUSINESS | 121 |
158 | 173 |
COORDINATION AND CONTACTS WITH BUSINESS | 182 |
The Human Element in Business Contacts | 192 |
SUMMARY OF THE VIEWS OF THE CONFERENCE | 203 |
APPENDIXES | 209 |
E Research Training for the Line Executive | 97 |
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