I-2. AMP-Andrews, 1954 March 12 Digital
Scope and Contents
000603104_AT_0002_1 is a recording of a class in the Advanced Management Program in the Executive Education Department. During the class a case study is reviewed in which there are problems between four men at a newspaper press. The four men in case study are named Martin, Murphy, Clark, and Kennedy and they all have different jobs within the press. Topics discussed by the students and the lecturer include unions, the newspaper business, machinery, productivity, navigating various working relationships, and management.
000603104_AT_0002_2 is a recording of a class in the Advanced Management Program in the Executive Education Department. The students and lecturer in this recording discuss the same case study in 000603104_AT_0002_1 about problems at a newspaper press between four men. Topics discussed include productivity, the dynamic between Martin, Murphy, Clark, and Kennedy, the problems facing each man in the case study, what needs to be done to solve those problems, unions, production levels, the machinery at the press, newspaper industry, and seniority at the press.
Dates
- Creation: 1954 March 12
Language of Materials
Materials entirely in English.
Conditions Governing Access
See Archivist for access to audio-visual material.
Extent
52 linear feet (119 boxes, 1 carton)694 kilobytes (50 born-digital files in multiple formats)
Physical Location
ARCFA
General note
Speaker is hard to hear and recording sounds muffled.
Creator
- From the Collection: Andrews, Kenneth R. (Kenneth Richmond) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
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