American Studies 1975-76

·,, , MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES Nashville (Tenn.) businessman Houston Ezell, one of more than 200 attendants at the management seminar at Harding over the weekend, was a discussion leader as the participants met in small groups to share personnel coordination and employe motivation. Management con– sultant Frank Goble conducted the seminar. (Photo by Mike James- Harding PR) Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas MCIIUI6ement specia/Ut FTrlllk Goble, president of Tlwnuu Jefferson Resf!IU'Cia Center Qt Ptulld.etuJ, Calif., spo/ce to more tluua 400 businessmen and studsiiU attending tlae "Tirinl F~Ma.nagement Semiluu" in Jtonmry. Tile Semiluu wcu spoiUlOn!d by Hartli:nJ 's AmeriCtUJ Strulia Program. Arkansas Gazette Little Rock, Arkansas 200 Businessmen roA{i~~·~(s~~11a 1 Gazette Sta'!le News Service SEARCY - More than 200.AI· kansas businessmen are. ex– pected to attend the f{)urth an. nual management seminar Jan– uary 23 and 24 sponsored by the Hardin"' College DepartnHmt of ~and Economics and the Am eric an Studies Program' here. The seminar wili feature Frank Goble, president of tht Thomas Je:fiferson R e s e a r c h Center at Pac5adena, Cal. The Center conducts research in ap– plied motivation in mana!Ze– ment. The seminar will be·dn with registration at 4:30 p.m. Janu. ary 23 in the Amelican Heritage Ce·ruter Auditorium on the Hard– ing campus and will end at noor Jan11ary 24. Further inform2tion m~y be ob'ained from Dr. Da,·icl Ru,·b M Dr. Ri1ly Ray Cox at the Col– lre'e. SEMINAR SPEAKER- Frank Goble, leading writer, lect~rer and management consultant, conducted a semmar _for more than 200 businessmen and students at Hardmg College over the weekend, discussing theory and practice for the executives. (Photo by Mike James - Harding PR) Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas ..

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