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Cashman, Thomas J. – Business Education Forum, 1975
If business data process education is to meet the needs of industry, it is imperative that existing professional business education associations provide strong leadership in such areas as funding, establishing guidelines, guiding teacher education, and providing a method of communicating information nationally. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Educational Needs, Leadership
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Mott, Dennis L.; Wall, Larry G. – Business Education Forum, 1975
Descriptors: Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Education, Data Processing
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Newman, Charles A. – Business Education Forum, 1979
Discusses the effects of current economic conditions on business education, the increased demand for evaluative data to be made available through electronic data processing, and the challenge to update adult education programs based on today's changing job requirements, such as automated office procedures and in-plant courses. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Business Education, Data Processing, Economic Factors
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Stair, Ralph M., Jr.; Render, Barry – Business Education Forum, 1978
The article discusses the problems in choosing the content of introductory business data processing courses and the changes needed in most college course content and teaching methods to be responsive to business needs, according to a survey of data processing professionals. ( MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Porreca, Anthony G.; And Others – Business Education Forum, 1979
The author states that a systems approach to office work consists of combinations of people, processes, and equipment in subsystems of communication, processing, and storage. To complement advanced office technology, workers need education in such competencies as reprography, typewriting, records management, and human relations. (MF)
Descriptors: Automation, Business Communication, Business Skills, Clerical Workers