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James G. March is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, best known for his research on organizations and organizational decision making. March is highly respected for his broad theoretical perspective which combined theories from psychology and...


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James G. March is a professor emeritus in management, sociology, political science, and education at Stanford University . Widely recognized as a pioneer of organization and management theory, March coauthored the classic books Organizations and A...


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Sarres, James G.
03/02/2005: 527 words, approx. 2 pages
Sarres, James G. Age 87. Retired Circuit Judge of Winnebago County, passed away peacefully at his home in the arms of his loving wife, Florence, Monday evening, February 28, 2005. He was born in Milwaukee on July 13, 1917, the son of George...
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New African
And James Brown marched!
03/01/2007: 1,685 words, approx. 6 pages
Today, the majority of people think that every black person in America was out there marching along, doing their civil rights thing. But they were not. Many black people wouldn't go near black rights. Couldn't be bothered, didn't want to, too scared - doesn't...
 


 

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