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    Management Historians in the 1990s: A Review of Their Lives & Prime Contributions.
    (CRP, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2006-12) Huda, S. S. M. Sadrul; Sobhani, Farid Ahammad; Zubayer, Mahmud
    The Management History Division (MHD) of the Academy of Management, NY records critical and scholarly discussion, refection and research in the arena of management history. It supports the development of historically informed analyses and explorations of management practices and of management philosophy and thought. The authors aim at focusing on three key members of MHD i.e. Charles Deck Wrege, James C. Worthy, and Alfred A Bolton who have contributed a lot in the field of management history during 1990s. Each of them has significant contribution to the area of management history and each has proved himself a teacher and intellectual leader in matters of fundamental concern to management history.
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    An Overview of Conceptual Framework of Organizational Models for Higher Educational Institutions
    ((CRP), International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh), 2006-08) Ahmed, Jashim Uddin; Faruqui, Golam Ahmed; Zubayer, Mahmud
    This paper includes a critical review of few organizational models for higher education institutions. Most researches focused on those conceptual frameworks for higher educational institutions which are being used throughout the institutions of higher educations of the world. Governance structures for institutions of higher education emerge from an intricate interweaving of historic and contextual factors. Readers willfind all these models are very useful in order to explain why institutions of higher educations behave as they do.

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