Administrative Reflections: Management At Ease

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The accumulation of knowledge has been growing at enormous rates during the past century. The advent of the computer has accentuated and perpetuated this rate of growth. Progress in microelectrics has been phenomenal; by the year 2000 a single micro-chip might be able to hold five million transistors. An educational system of life-long learning is needed to keep pace with these advancements. Education must be directed to people of all ages. Industry will also bear the brunt of teaching.

author: Thomas, H.
Growth (Physiology), Continuing education, Computer Education, Growth, Curriculum, Technical Instruction

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Administrative Reflections - Management at Ease

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Employee productivity has changed in the last thirty years, with more attention given to providing meaning to life. New management approaches have been developed to deal with a changing society. Individuals must review their perspectives in order to make for smooth changes as our society continues to develop at an ever- increasing rate.

author: Thomas, H.
Quality of life, Industrial productivity, Future Technologies, Productivity, Employee

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Management at Ease - Volunteerism Is Good for the Community, and an Excellent Opportunity for Managers to Sharpen Business Skills

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Volunteering presents a good opportunity to practice management skills. It also provides the community with expertise and leadership. The relationship of the business community to the community at large is cemented through volunteer activities.

author: Thomas, H.
Business, Leadership, Image

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subjects list: column, Management, Social conditions, Social Issue
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