filename: "bose_bib" contents: amar bose and bose corp readings; icreated: fri 13 aug 93; -------- + * * * * * * * * * * * * * List of Records * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + DATABASE: WilBusAbs LIMITED TO: SEARCH: su:bose FOUND 23 Records ____NO.__SOURCE_____________TITLE_______________________________________YEAR | | 1 Automot News Sounding it out: Bose tunes into mid-pr 1993 | 2 Traffic World Partnership brings carrier in-plants on 1992 | 3 Automot Ind Electric cars: audio. 1992 | 4 Electron Bus Mercedes-Benz and Bose thought they kne 1992 | 5 Electron Bus How strategic alliances work. 1992 | 6 Electron Bus Bose: building a sound marketing strate 1990 | 7 Dealerscope Merc Bose unveils Lifestyle Music System. 1990 | 8 Automot News Bose's OE success based on sound market 1990 | 9 AdWeek Mark Week Bose Corp. cranks up direct-sales effor 1988 | 10 Prof Build Remod Builder markets homes around musical th 1992 | 11 Automot Ind 1993 Allante: Cadillac's flagship fairl 1992 | 12 Discount Merch Price points power personal computers. 1990 | 13 Am Shipp JIT II puts Bose a little ahead of the 1991 | 14 Am Shipp JIT II: just in time sounds even better 1991 | 15 Purchasing JIT II is here. 1991 | 16 Ind Week So long, salespeople: and goodbye, buye 1991 | 17 Ind Week Sherwin Greenblatt. 1990 | 18 Ind Week America's unsung heroes. 1990 | 19 Mark Media Decis That Bose beat. 1990 | 20 Distribution LTL motor carriers: Bose Corp. 1989 | 21 Electron Bus Bose heeds lessons on costs from the Ja 1989 | 22 Purchasing Global sourcing takes split-second timi 1989 | 23 Fortune Beating Japan loud and clear. 1987 -------- Record 1 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Fleming, Al. | TITLE: Sounding it out: Bose tunes into mid-priced car market. | interview with Bose Corp.'s B. Westley | SOURCE: Automotive News (Jan. 25 '93 supp Insight) p. 10i Automot | News 0005-1551 | por. | DATE: 1993 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: interview | ABSTRACT: In an interview, Brandon Westley, general manager of the OEM | Division of customized sound system supplier Bose, discusses | the automotive OEM audio business as a whole, the light-truck | OEM audio business, Bose's music system for the Solectria | Force electric car, the miniaturization of car sound systems, | and current challenges for the OEM auto sound market. | SUBJECT: Westley, Brandon. | Bose Corp. | Automobiles - Audio systems. -------- Record 2 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: Burke, Jack. | TITLE: Partnership brings carrier in-plants on to shop floor at Bose | Corp. | JIT II logistics program | SOURCE: Traffic World v. 232 (Oct. 19 '92) p. 19 Traffic World | 0041-073X | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: According to Donald Cameron, Bose manager of corporate | logistics, the company's just-in-time logistics program was | instrumental in helping Bose win contracts to furnish Honda | and Nissan with the speakers they install in autos | manufactured in Japan. The Framingham, Massachusetts-based | company's program features supplier employees who work at | Bose and actually route Bose freight, usually with their own | companies, but with others if circumstances dictate. The | supplier employees, known as "in-plants," also serve as Bose | advocates for their carrier employers, as in-house | authorities on their companies at Bose, and as readily | available transportation consultants. Additionally featured | in Bose's program are "evergreen" contracts with neither an | expiration date nor provisions for rebidding. Suppliers that | are awarded such contracts know that the program will result | in a volume increase at start-up, for which the shipper | expects to receive some reduction in rates. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Just-in-time system. -------- Record 3 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Kobe, Gerry. | TITLE: Electric cars: audio. | SOURCE: Automotive Industries v. 172 (Aug. '92) p. 53 Automot Ind | 0273-656X | il. | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: The relentless demand for power conservation in electric cars | has audio professionals working hard to develop lower weight, | more efficient sound systems. One of the most difficult | challenges in furnishing electric cars with radios is | electromagnetic interference. The motors and inverters emit | a lot of radiated noise, and power lines introduce conducted | interference. In-line chokes and shielding provide part of | the solution, but it is also important for audio specialists | to become involved early in the car's design. Two sound | systems developed for electric vehicles--one by Bose and one | by Delco Electronics--are briefly described. | SUBJECT: Automobiles - Audio systems. | Electric automobiles - Equipment. -------- Record 4 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: Jorgensen, Barbara. | TITLE: Mercedes-Benz and Bose thought they knew everything. | Surprise. | joint venture between specialists in disparate industries; | case history | SOURCE: Electronic Business v. 18 (Mar. 30 '92) p. 113-14 Electron | Bus 0163-6197 | il tab. | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: Part of a special section on strategic alliances in the | electronics industry. Bose and Mercedes-Benz formed a | successful strategic alliance in which the former developed a | highly specialized sound system for the automaker's | top-of-the-line S-class sedan. Cooperation between the 2 | firms required a scientific foundation to support their | technology-oriented discussions. To overcome the "stranger | anxiety" inherent when 2 cross-industry partners collaborate, | Mercedes first generated a test to ascertain that Bose was | the best company for its needs, while Bose determined that | the partnership would be worth the effort. The firms then | worked together in an atmosphere of mutual respect, with each | partner willing to both teach and learn. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. - Mercedes-Benz AG. | Strategic alliances - Automobile industry. | Strategic alliances - Case studies. | Automobiles - Audio systems. -------- Record 5 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 4) | | TITLE: How strategic alliances work. | survey of CEOs by Electronic business and Ernst & Young; | cover story; special report | SOURCE: Electronic Business v. 18 (Mar. 30 '92) p. 37-155 Electron | Bus 0163-6197 | graphs il tabs. | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: A special section examines strategic alliances in the | electronics industry. Strategic alliances have dramatically | upended many old U.S. business models, particularly those | hinging on secrecy and one-upmanship. Companies of all sizes | are being forced to establish alliances, driven by mounting | world competition, soaring costs, and technological | complexity. Articles discuss the results of a survey of | industry CEOs conducted by Electronic Business and Ernst & | Young concerning the prevalence of alliances and the reasons | for forming them, why alliances succeed or fail, and what | lies ahead for CEOs in 1992; a new mind-set for electronics | executives; the failed partnership between Matsushita | Electric Industrial and Solbourne Computer; successful | partnerships between IBM and Easel, Bose and Mercedes-Benz, | and Compaq Computer and Conner Peripherals; views from | various CEOs; and the advent of the "virtual enterprise.". | SUBJECT: Chief executive officers - Surveys. | Electronics industry - Officials. | Strategic alliances - Electronics industry. -------- Record 6 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Jorgensen, Barbara. | TITLE: Bose: building a sound marketing strategy. | SOURCE: Electronic Business v. 16 (Aug. 20 '90) p. 49-50 Electron Bus | 0163-6197 | graph il. | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: corporate profile | ABSTRACT: Bose Corporation, a privately held speaker maker, is moving | into new markets by adapting its methodical research and | development (R&D) processes to a variety of products | requiring audio. Chairman and technical director Amar Bose | claims to reinvest 100 percent of profits in R&D to finance | growth. Through the study of psychoacoustics in an | automobile, Bose created a market for high-end auto sound | systems. Another research project led to the technology that | enabled Bose to equip television sets with full stereo sound. | Bose's latest development is a noise reduction headset that | cancels unwanted background noise while enabling radio | signals to get through to pilots. Bose says that in five | years, he would like to see his company broaden its product | line beyond audio systems. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Audio equipment - Marketing. | Corporate profile. -------- Record 7 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 3) | | TITLE: Bose unveils Lifestyle Music System. | SOURCE: Dealerscope Merchandising v. 32 (June '90) p. 90 Dealerscope | Merch 0888-4501 | il. | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: The Bose Lifestyle Music System (basic price, $2,400) is the | first compact, multiroom music system with two separately | controlled operating zones. The package includes a small | control center with an AM/FM tuner, compact disk player and | microprocessor, two types of powered loudspeakers, and a | radio frequency remote control, which works through walls and | around corners. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Audio equipment - Marketing. -------- Record 8 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 2) | | TITLE: Bose's OE success based on sound marketing strategies. | audio pioneer A. Bose | SOURCE: Automotive News (Mar. 19 '90) p. 15i Automot News 0005-1551 | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose, Amar. | Bose Corp. | Audio equipment - Marketing. | Automobiles - Audio systems. -------- Record 9 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 2) | | AUTHOR: Stern, Aimee. | TITLE: Bose Corp. cranks up direct-sales effort to become speakers | of the house. | selling directly to the home | SOURCE: AdWeek's Marketing Week v. 29 (May 30 '88) p. 30-1 AdWeek | Mark Week 0892-8274 | il por. | DATE: 1988 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose, Amar. | Bose Corp. | Loudspeakers. | Audio equipment - Marketing. | Door-to-door selling. -------- Record 10 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: LaFreniere, Andrea. | TITLE: Builder markets homes around musical theme. | Granor Price Homes' ad campaign | SOURCE: Professional Builder & Remodeler v. 57 (Mar. '92) p. 77 Prof | Build Remodel 1053-6353 | il. | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: Granor Price Homes is using well-orchestrated advertising to | generate interest in its new community of estate homes built | on a musical theme in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Information on | the homes is being broadcast to prospective buyers through a | radio transmitter operated by the builder. In addition, a | series of direct mailings was sent to qualified prospective | buyers. One such mailing invited recipients to hear a | demonstration of the Bose Acoustimass sound system, a | standard feature on all but one of the types of homes | offered. The builder has sold 20 of the community's 63 homes | so far. | SUBJECT: Granor Price Homes (Firm) | Housing - Pennsylvania. | Construction industry - Marketing. | Construction industry - Advertising. -------- Record 11 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: McElroy, John. | TITLE: 1993 Allante: Cadillac's flagship fairly bristles with new | technology. | SOURCE: Automotive Industries v. 172 (Feb. '92) p. 64-7 Automot Ind | 0273-656X | il diags. | DATE: 1992 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: The latest version of the Cadillac Allante goes on sale in | April. The most noteworthy addition to the 1993 model is the | very expensive high-tech, multi-valve V-8 Northstar engine, | which ranks favorably with the best V-8s in luxury cars. In | addition, the new model includes a real-time adaptive | suspension from Delco Products, which the Cadillac Motor Car | Division calls the Road Sensing System but is also known as | Real Time Damping. The system is 10 times faster than the | old system and is so responsive that it can react to | suspension inputs in 15 milliseconds. The vehicle's handling | also has improved with a new rear suspension design. | However, Cadillac has cut costs on the model by replacing | expensive seats, Bose speakers, and forged aluminum wheels | with other alternatives, among other changes. Even so, the | hard-top model will be selling for $67,000, a $4,000 increase | over the 1992 model. | SUBJECT: Cadillac Motor Car Division. | Automobiles - Design. | Cadillac (Automobile). | Automobiles - Rating. -------- (skipping record 12) -------- Record 13 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 6) | | AUTHOR: Warren, William J. | TITLE: JIT II puts Bose a little ahead of the cutting edge. | SOURCE: American Shipper v. 33 (Dec. '91) p. 47 Am Shipp 0160-225X | DATE: 1991 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: Bose Corporation's adoption of JIT II, its extension of the | just-in-time system, is part of a trend toward better | communications between vendors and customers. Bernard J. | LaLonde of Ohio State's College of Business surveyed 160 | chief distribution executives of Fortune 1,000 companies and | found that by 1995 a third of all materials received will | move on a just-in-time basis. Some companies have initiated | programs similar to JIT II on their own, but LaLonde says | that others are learning directly from Bose's example of | bringing suppliers on site. Bose's JIT II partnerships with | W. N. Proctor Company, a Boston-based air cargo agent, | customhouse broker, and international freight forwarder, and | Sturbridge, Massachusetts-based G & F Industries, an | injection molding, metal stamping, and finishing company, | have led those companies to replicate the concept with other | customers. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Just-in-time system. | Business logistics - Management. -------- Record 14 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 6) | | AUTHOR: Warren, Bill. | TITLE: JIT II: just in time sounds even better at Bose, where | they're trumpeting a new system for purchasing and | transportation. | SOURCE: American Shipper v. 33 (Dec. '91) p. 42+ Am Shipp 0160-225X | il. | DATE: 1991 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: corporate profile | ABSTRACT: Bose, a privately held, $430 million manufacturer of high | quality loudspeakers, has adopted JIT II, its extension of | the just-in-time system, a practice in which inventories are | replaced by instant deliveries. Lance E. Dixon, JIT II's | inventor and Bose's director of purchasing and logistics, | says that JIT II also eliminates salesmen and buyers by | bringing vendors directly into the company to place orders | and participate in Bose's activities at all levels. Seven | vendor representatives work at Bose headquarters, operating | at the buyer level to build good partnerships between Bose | and their own companies. These representatives can | facilitate concurrent engineering, working with Bose | engineers to design products. Participating vendors become | more efficient as they pare inventories, and those that | discover ways to decrease costs keep half the savings. The | application of JIT II to transport matters and Bose's use of | electronic data interchange are discussed in detail. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Industrial purchasing - Supplier relations. | Just-in-time system. | Shipment of goods - Electronic data interchange. | Corporate profile. -------- Record 15 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: Porter, Anne Millen. | TITLE: JIT II is here. | Bose purchasing adopts supply-side management | SOURCE: Purchasing v. 111 (Sept. 12 '91) p. 60-2+ Purchasing | 0033-4448 | por. | DATE: 1991 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: JIT II, a program combining supplier partnering and | concurrent engineering, has allowed Framingham, | Massachusetts-based speaker maker Bose to take a step beyond | plain just-in-time purchasing. The brainchild of Lance E. | Dixon, director of purchasing and logistics for Bose, JIT II | replaces the salesperson and buyer with the in-plant supplier | representative. Bose now has 7 in-plant relationships, with | suppliers paying the salaries of their representatives, who | work in the Bose plant. Dixon says that JIT II empowers | representatives to place orders with themselves when needed | and to practice concurrent engineering by attending all | design engineering meetings involving their companies' | product areas, with full access to facilities, personnel, and | data. Benefits and problems are discussed, and a JIT II | supplier profile is provided. | SUBJECT: Dixon, Lance E. | Bose Corp. | Just-in-time system. | Audio equipment industry - Purchasing. | Industrial purchasing - Supplier relations. -------- Record 16 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 4) | | AUTHOR: McClenahen, John S. | TITLE: So long, salespeople: and goodbye, buyers--JIT II is here. | Bose Corp.'s purchasing program | SOURCE: Industry Week v. 240 (Feb. 18 '91) p. 48-9+ Ind Week | 0039-0895 | il. | DATE: 1991 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | ABSTRACT: According to Bose's director of purchasing and logistics, | Lance E. Dixon, the greatest accomplishment of the | loudspeaker manufacturer's JIT II program is the efficiency | it brings to the relationship between vendors and the | customer. Under JIT II, a vendor hires and pays for a | full-time representative to work in Bose's purchasing | department. The representative writes orders, disciplines | prices, and provides just-in-time parts. The vendor's | benefits are reduced sales costs, increased business, | contracts with no end-dates and no rebidding, and less | paperwork. Bose's gains are fewer buyers, lower prices, and | reduced inventory. During the last four years, 7 out of | Bose's 600 suppliers of parts, packaging, office materials, | and transportation and printing services have entered the JIT | II program. JIT II is not suitable for every firm and | operation, however, especially when the need for concurrent | engineering is limited or nonexistent. | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Industrial purchasing - Supplier relations. | Just-in-time system. | Audio equipment industry - Purchasing. -------- Record 17 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 2) | | TITLE: Sherwin Greenblatt. | pres., Bose Corp. | SOURCE: Industry Week v. 239 (Dec. 3 '90) p. 18-19 Ind Week 0039-0895 | por. | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: biography | ABSTRACT: Part of a cover story on nine business executives. Bose | president Sherwin Greenblatt believes that it is important to | anticipate what customers want. Greenblatt points to the | small stereo speaker, which Bose pioneered years ago but | which didn't catch on until about five years ago. He credits | the private company's success to its dedication to quality, | an unconstrained spirit of exploration, and long-term vision. | SUBJECT: Greenblatt, Sherwin. | Bose Corp. -------- Record 18 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Benson, Tracy E. | TITLE: America's unsung heroes. | based on corporate performance, progressive ideas, and | executive style | SOURCE: Industry Week v. 239 (Dec. 3 '90) p. 12-28 Ind Week 0039-0895 | pors. | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: biography | ABSTRACT: A cover story profiles nine business executives. Based on | corporate performance, progressive ideas, and executive | style, 16 leading executive recruiters each nominated up to | three executive officers, from which Industry Week selected | nine based on their personal and professional distinction. | Profiled are C. Scott Gibson, president and COO of Sequent | Computer Systems; Douglas C. Yearley, chairman and CEO of | Phelps Dodge; Sherwin Greenblatt, president of Bose; James L. | Vincent, chairman and CEO of Biogen; Richard G. Haworth, | president and CEO of Haworth; H. William Lurton, chairman and | CEO of Josten's; Gerhard Schulmeyer, president and CEO of | Asea Brown Boveri; Donald M. Alstadt, chairman and CEO of | Lord; and Brian E. Barents, president and CEO of Learjet. | SUBJECT: Management - Evaluation. | Chief executive officers - Rating. -------- Record 19 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 2) | | AUTHOR: Meyer, Marianne. | TITLE: That Bose beat. | mail order records through Express music catalog | SOURCE: Marketing & Media Decisions v. 25 (Mar. '90) p. 24 Mark Media | Decis 0195-4296 | il. | DATE: 1990 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Phonograph record industry - Marketing. | Mail order business - Marketing. -------- Record 20 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Bowman, Robert, 1934- | TITLE: LTL motor carriers: Bose Corp. | uses PIE Nationwide | SOURCE: Distribution v. 88 (Nov. '89) p. 87-8 Distribution 0273-6721 | il. | DATE: 1989 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. - P-I-E Nationwide Inc. | Shipment of goods - Electronic data interchange. -------- Record 21 of 23__YOUR LIBRARY (MYG) OWNS THIS ITEM_______(Page 1 of 2) | | AUTHOR: Berkman, Barbara N. | TITLE: Bose heeds lessons on costs from the Japanese. | SOURCE: Electronic Business v. 15 (June 26 '89) p. 128 Electron Bus | 0163-6197 | DATE: 1989 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Audio equipment industry - Cost control. -------- Record 22 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 2) | | AUTHOR: Bradley, Peter, 1940- | TITLE: Global sourcing takes split-second timing. | Bose Corp. | SOURCE: Purchasing v. 107 (July 20 '89) p. 52-4+ Purchasing 0033-4448 | il. | DATE: 1989 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: feature article | SUBJECT: Bose Corp. | Global sourcing. | Audio equipment industry - Purchasing. -------- Record 23 of 23_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 3) | | AUTHOR: Reed, J. D. | TITLE: Beating Japan loud and clear. | Bose stereo speakers | SOURCE: Fortune v. 116 (Oct. 26 '87) p. 65+ Fortune 0015-8259 | por. | DATE: 1987 | RECORD TYPE: art | CONTENTS: corporate profile | SUBJECT: Bose, Amar. | Bose Corp. | Loudspeakers. | Corporate profile. -------- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * List of Records * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DATABASE: WorldCat LIMITED TO: SEARCH: su:amar bose FOUND 5 Records ____NO.__TITLE________________________________________AUTHOR_____________YEAR | | 1 The American entrepreneur today 1992 | 2 Subhas Chandra Bose : one of the most fea... Sharma, Yagya. 1983 | 3 More gems from Tagore Tagore, Rabindr 1966 | 4 Teacher's guide for Introductionary netwo... Alter, Ralph. 1960 | 5 More gems from Tagore Bengali Tagore songs. Tagore, Rabindr 1966 -------- Record 1 of 5_____LIBRARIES AT END OF RECORD__________(Page 1 of 6) | |ACCESSION: 27993198 | TITLE: The American entrepreneur today | PLACE: Lincoln, Neb. : |PUBLISHER: GPN, | YEAR: 1992 | PUB TYPE: Audiovisual | FORMAT: 14 videocassettes (ca. 28 min. ea.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. | NOTES: Program title on cassette label and container, program 1-2: Bill | Marriott. | Program title on cassette label and container, program 13-14: | Arthur Lipper from Jabara. | 516.001-516.014. | Program 1-2. J. Willard Marriott, Jr. -- Program 3-4. Amar Bose - | - Program 5-6. Roger Horchow -- Program 7-8. David Jackson -- | Program 9-10. Mary Kay Ash -- Program 11-12. Joshua Smith -- | Program 13-14. Arthur Lipper - Fran Jabara. | Director of photography, Meyer Odze; videographers, Tony Evan, | Nat Heard; video editors, Doug Carlson, Percy Logan. | Host: Rollie Tillman. | Focuses on eight of America's most successful entrepreneurs as | they offer insight into the factors that led to their business | success. | VHS-Standard play. | SUBJECT: Mariott, J. Willard. | Bose, Amar G. | Horchow, Roger. | Jackson, David. | Ash, Mary Kay. | Smith, Joshua. | Lipper, Arthur. | Jabara, Fran. | Entrepreneurship. | Businessmen -- Interviews. | Women in business -- Interviews. | OTHER: Krell, Gerald. | Odze, Meyer. | Tillman, Rollie. | Marriott, J. Willard. | Bose, Amar G. | Horchow, Roger. | Jackson, David. | Ash, Mary Kay. | Smith, Joshua. | Lipper, Arthur. | Jabara, Fran. | Great Plains National Instructional Television Library. | Smithsonian Campus on the Air. | Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise. -------- eof; .