American Studies 1975-76

Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas FRANK GOBLE sc__, 1-21-· Business seminar op~ns tonight More than 200 Arkansas businessmen are expected to a tte nd the "Third Force 1vlanagement Seminar" this weekend sponsored by the Harding College department of business and economics and the American Studies Program. The fourth annual seminar will feature Frank Goble, president of the Thomas Jefferson Research Center at Pasadena, California. Goble, a businessman· with more than 30 years manag~ment experience, is the former president of the D. B. Millikin Company, which he helped to found. The Jefferson Research Center, of which he is now president, is a center ·which conducts interdisciplinary research in applied motivation in managment. Included is the work of hundreds of executive, psychologists, psychiatrists and management consultants searching for practical answers to human problems. Goble has authored several texts, the first being The Third Force, which discusses the psychological theories of Dr. /\braham Maslow, a noted psychologist. His inost recent book, Excellence in Leadership, combines theory and practice in a practical text for executives and supervisors. . The seminar will begin registration at 4:30p.m: Friday, January 23, and will end at noon on Saturday, January 24. All activities will be conducted in the American Heritage Center Auditorium. Friday night's program will include presentations on '"Ex– ~elience in Management" and with FRANK GOBLE JANUARY 23-24, 1976 Harding College-~ - a · VOLUME~l DECEMBER, 1975 'Third-Force Management 5e1!1inar' To Feature·Consultant Rani le More than 200 Arkansas busi– nessmen a~ expected to attend the "Thir.d. F9rc.e MaUgemeat Seminar'• January 23·24. sponsored by. Harding's departntent of business and 'economics and· the American Studies Program. 'the fourth annual seminar \Vill featurC; Frank Goble, president of the Thomas. Jefferson Research Center at P.askdena, Calif., and "an ac– c'OmplJshed writet, lecturer and management consultant'' accordinJ to Dr. David Burks, chairman of. the business department: . · :tA Goble,·· a businessman withnmore than 30 yelll'S management experienCe, 4; the fonner president of the D. B. Millikin <;o., which he helped to found. The Jefferson Research Center•.; of which he is now president, is a tenter which conducts interdisctplin·ary research in applied mo#vajion · in management. Included is the ·~e~ of hundrePs of executives, psy(lbolagists, psychiatrists and management •:eon– sultants searching for practical mswers ' 'I ., to human problems. .. . . .. Goble has authored several je~, the first being The Third Force,· which discusses the psychological theories of Dr. Abraham M~slow, a noted p~ychologist. .His most recent book, Excellence in Leadership, combines theory. and practice in a pr~c.t.:text fur executives and SUpeMSOJS• . ·· He has b~ described as "one ofthe • two or three best writers in the country on the subject of management and motivation." Tile~iriarwill begin registration at 4:30p.m. Friday, ian. 23, and will end at noon on Saturday, Jan. 24. All ac- · . tivities will be conducted in the American Heritage Center Auditorium. Friday night's program will include presentations on "Excellence in Mal}– agement" and· "The · Quality oil Leadership." Saturday morning's features are "Thitd Force Psychology" and "Row to Motivate People.~'· . SemiQar attendance is also open to business and accounting students and members of the American Studies Program. : ,.. Previ~, .~eminar. lecturers~~ have ,included~ Saul. Gellennan and ~Joe Batten. ' ·:,• For further uiroi'lhation write bt call nr: Davf&':Burks or Dr. Billy Ray Cox at Harding College. ·

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