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Educating for Excellence Jack H U Brown

Educating for Excellence By Jack H U Brown

Educating for Excellence by Jack H U Brown


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All must be re-educated in their approaches toward business for the United States to again be a world leader.

The book focuses on a number of the intertwined issues of business and education, providing general examples of problems followed by suggestions for effective yet inexpensive solutions.

Educating for Excellence Summary

Educating for Excellence: Improving Quality and Productivity in the 90's by Jack H U Brown

The United States is in a time of business turmoil, experiencing intense competition from other countries, an increasing national debt, a lack of ethical standards, and the loss of traditionally strong markets to foreign companies. In this book, J.H.U. Brown and Jacqueline Comola point out the failures, survey the challenges, and indicate possible solutions for these economic and social problems by focusing on the weaknesses in education that have added so greatly to them. The loss of excellence in American education, Brown and Comola point out, crosses all boundaries, from the college student, to the manager and worker, to the general public. All must be re-educated in their approaches toward business for the United States to again be a world leader.

The book focuses on a number of the intertwined issues of business and education, providing general examples of problems followed by suggestions for effective yet inexpensive solutions. Deficiencies in management are addressed through such topics as the failure of managers to be aware of technology and its impact, the inability to recognize the need for quality, and the failure to stimulate the work force to greater productivity. School systems are faulted for their incapacity to train students properly in the lower grades, control costs in such areas as medical care, and fully exploit innovation. Following the discussion of these and similar subjects, a set of four chapters offer some effective proposals for change in the areas of productivity, executive/worker interaction, management, and promoting quality. With its applications in education, business, and technology, this book will be an important resource for both academic and business audiences. It will also be a valuable addition to public, college, and university libraries.

About Jack H U Brown

J.H.U. BROWN is Professor of Biology at the University of Houston. He is the author or co-author of thirty books, primarily on biology, health care, and related subjects.

JACQUELINE COMOLA is Senior Vice President of the American Productivity and Quality Center in Houston, Texas. She is the author of Improving Health Care Productivity. She has also published numerous articles and presented many papers on employee training to various conferences.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Technology, Education, and Business Organizing for Technical Development Education for International Business The Japanese Puzzle Education in the Workplace Excellence in the Workplace Quality--An Educational Goal Planning for Innovation Power--The Executive Perogative Ethics and Excellence Health Care--A Problem Enterprise The Executive and the Work Group Changing the Cut of the White Collar Developing a Mindset Towards Quality What's a Manager To Do? Appendix Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780865690301
9780865690301
0865690308
Educating for Excellence: Improving Quality and Productivity in the 90's by Jack H U Brown
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-08-30
184
N/A
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