32 research outputs found
The Entrepreneurial President: Proceedings from the Conference “The Entrepreneurial President”
[Excerpt] Each year, the Institute for Community College Development offers a leadership program on critical issues for community colleges. In August 2005, the issue was entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurial College was a great success, but when it ended, the participants agreed that “if entrepreneurship education is going to succeed at community colleges, presidents need to hear this message.” Therefore, we held a similar program for CEOs, The Entrepreneurial President, in February 2006.
What follows are highlights of the presentations and small group discussions from the CEO conference, with some additional materials from the August 2005 program. In this time of increased competition for scarce resources, entrepreneurial community colleges will have an edge. We hope you will use the ideas in this publication, generated by your colleagues, to support entrepreneurship on your campus. The possibilities are limitless, from certificate and degree programs, to business incubators, to “Entrepreneurship Halls of Fame.” The rewards include improved economic opportunities for the community, new donors for campus initiatives, and increased enrollment
How to plan and execute strategy = 24 acuan untuk mengiplementasikan stategi perusahaan dengan berhasil
Judul asli : How to plan execute strategy108 p.; 23 c
Letter to the Assistant Secretary of War from the Secretary of State dated December 30, 1944 with attachments
Letter from the Secretary of State to Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy with attachments including a memorandum to General Marshall of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; State Department information for Secretaries Stimson and Forrestal; and notes for meeting on December 27, 1944 of the Secretaries of the Departments of State, War, and the Navy
Letter to the Secretary of War from the Secretary of State dated December 5, 1944
Letter to Henry L. Stimson regarding the question of whether preparation for and launching of the "present war" can be considered a war crime and the U.S. Government's current position on the matter
The Entrepreneurial President: Proceedings from the Conference “The Entrepreneurial President”
[Excerpt] Each year, the Institute for Community College Development offers a leadership program on critical issues for community colleges. In August 2005, the issue was entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurial College was a great success, but when it ended, the participants agreed that “if entrepreneurship education is going to succeed at community colleges, presidents need to hear this message.” Therefore, we held a similar program for CEOs, The Entrepreneurial President, in February 2006.What follows are highlights of the presentations and small group discussions from the CEO conference, with some additional materials from the August 2005 program. In this time of increased competition for scarce resources, entrepreneurial community colleges will have an edge. We hope you will use the ideas in this publication, generated by your colleagues, to support entrepreneurship on your campus. The possibilities are limitless, from certificate and degree programs, to business incubators, to “Entrepreneurship Halls of Fame.” The rewards include improved economic opportunities for the community, new donors for campus initiatives, and increased enrollment.EntrepreneurialPresident.pdf: 1121 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
How to plan and execute strategy: 24 steps to implement any corporate strategy successfully
New Yorkxiii, 112 p.; 20 c
Letter to the Secretary of War from the Acting Secretary, Department of State, with reply from Secretary Stimson
Letter from the Department of State suggesting a committee of State, War and Navy representatives to study the formulation of the surrender terms of Japan and political and military polcy questions related to the Far East. Reply by Secretary Stimson delaying a decision on proposal