Box 17
Contains 81 Results:
SMA Executive Correspondence, 1982-1987
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.
SMA Membership Committee, 1973-1983
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.
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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.
SMA Nominations Committee, 1987
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.
SMA Newsletters, 1986-1992
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.
SMA, Journal of Management, correspondence, 1984
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.
SMA, Journal of Management, 1979
Fall 1979
Southwest, Constitution and By-Laws, revisions, 1982-1990
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.
Southwest, Annual Business Meeting, 1982-1983
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.
Southwest, Annual Business Meeting, 1984-1985
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.