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Excerpt from Law and Business Introduction, Vol. 1
Stating the matter in another way, the modern business manager is essentially a solver of business problems - problems of business policy, of organization, and of Operation. These problems, great in number and broad in scope, divide themselves into certain type groups, and in each type group there are certain types of obstacles to be overcome, as well as certain aids, or materials of solution.
If these problems are grouped (i) to show the significance of the organizing and administrative, or, control, activities of the modern responsible manager, and (2) to indicate appropriate fields of train ing, the diagram on the opposite page (which disregards much over lapping and interacting) results. It sets forth the present hypothesis of the School of Commerce and Administration concerning the basic elements of the business curriculum.
These volumes on Law and Business in the series are designed to acquaint the student with the business man's problems of adjust ment to his social environment.
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