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Show Special Business Workshop at j CSU Summer Sessions A special workshop in Economic Econo-mic and Buisness Management has been added to the., offerings at the College of Southern Utah Summer Session, that should prove invaluable to businessmen and employees of the Southern Utah Area. Prof. A. W. Stephenson, head of the business department at the college, has arranged a workshop work-shop with outstanding leaders in the field of business as a visiting staff. The course? will begin Monday, Mon-day, June 12. and continue through June 23, with classes from 7 to 9 a.m. and from 7 to 9 pjn. Registration will take place at the opening class Monday. Mon-day. Two credit hours will be of-' of-' fered for completion of the I course. The workshop is broken into three phases, Personnel Management Manage-ment Business Environment and j Finance. The Personnel Management Manage-ment phase will include, man agement team, employment interviews, in-terviews, employee induction and orientation, employee training and developnent, and remuneration. remuner-ation. The Business Environment 'section will feature flucuations land forecasing a free enterprise economy, and the role of government govern-ment in business, including regulation re-gulation and control, taxation, I spending and fiscal policy. The (Continued on Page Eight) Business Workshop ' (Continued from Front Page) final section, finance, Includes financial control, accounting records re-cords and how best of handle credit. cre-dit. The staff In addition to Mr. Stephenson, will include Eldon J. Facer, Ph.D. Stanford, Prof, of Banking and Finance; Robert F. Collier, Ph.D., Stanford, Dean USU Department of Business, and R. M. Clark, A.M., U of Roches-tor, Roches-tor, Bausch and Lamb Optical Co., Sperry Cyroscor.e Co., of Sperry Utah, Co., management division and training supervisor. |