Item RSP/5/7/86 - The Philips/Pye Take-over: Implications for Government Policy by R Clifford Simpson (Ethel M Wood Thesis 1968-9)

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The Philips/Pye Take-over: Implications for Government Policy by R Clifford Simpson (Ethel M Wood Thesis 1968-9)

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  • 1969 (Creation)

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Ethel M Wood was one of the early workers in the movement towards scientific management and in the 1920s served in the International Institute of Scientific Management in Geneva. She has been a governor of the Polytechnci since 1945 and associated with the School since its inception in 1949.
The Ethel M Wood Thesis was established to stimulate the systematic study of basic truths which are of fundamental importance in ensuring equitable and effective administration. It consists of a bound thesis and seven guineas and was awarded to the best thesis written during the final stage of the course in PG Diploma in Management Studies.

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      P154

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