Box 14
Contains 60 Results:
EAM Annual Meeting, 1965
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Proceedings, 1966
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1967
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1968
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1969
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1970
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Proceedings, 1970
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1975
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1977
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.
EAM Annual Meeting, 1978
Regional divisions function autonomously from the National Academy of Management, though they augment and complement its activities. They hold their own meetings and programs and develop their own membership requirements, Constitutions, and operating guidelines. There are five regional divisions: Eastern Academy of Management (EAM); Midwest Academy of Management; Southern Management Association, (SMA); Southwest Division; and Western Academy of Management.