Originally published in 1970. Trade associations and consultants in their many varieties are arguably the most important of our economic organisations. The people that manage those organisations are among the most influential members of modern society. The research reported in this book constitutes one of the first attempts to obtain systematic knowledge about the process of helping management. This title will be of interest to students of business, management, and economics, as well as policy-makers concerned with external aids in government, associations, and firms.
Introduction; Part 1: The Supply of Aid; 1. Existing Facilities 2. The Management Consultant 3. The Trade Association 4. The Research Association 5. The National Agricultural Advisory Service; Part 2: The Users of Aid; 6. The Farmers 7. The Builders 8. The Manufacturers 9. The Distributors; Part 3: Findings; 10. The Process of Using Aid 11. The Process of Supplying Aid 12. Improving the Aid System 13. Implications and Opportunities; Appendices; Index
Biography
Stanley Hyman