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El Niño Effects and Upwelling off South Australia
ABSTRACT To determine the possible importance of ENSO events along the coast of South Australia, an exploratory analysis is made of meteorological...
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 10/01/07 by Middleton, John F; Arthur, Craig; Ruth, Paul Van; Ward, Tim M; McClean, Julie L; Maltrud, Mathew E; Gill, Peter; Levings, Andrew; Middleton, Sue · More from publication -
Using radiotelemetry to monitor cardiac response of free-living tule greater white-fronted geese (anser albifrons elgasi) to human disturbance.

We monitored the heart rates of tree living Tule Greater White fronted Geese (Anser albifrons elgasi) during human disturbances on their wintering...
Wilson Bulletin, 06/01/04 by Ackerman, Joshua T.; Bollinger, Karen S.; Ely, Craig R.; Kruse, Kammie L.; Mulcahy, Daniel M.; Orthmeyer, Dennis L.; Takekawa, John Y.; Ward, David H.; Yee, Julie L. · More from publication -
Culture in Family-Owned Enterprises: Recognizing and Leveraging Unique Strengths

Through years of consulting experience and culture research, a fuller picture of family firms began to emerge. It became increasingly clear that...
Family Business Review, 03/01/04 by Lief, Colleen; Ward, John L; Denison, Daniel · More from publication -
Resolving Conflicts 0f Interest
Family-owned businesses should anticipate possible conflicts of interest and establish a policy that no family member does business with the family...
Nation's Business, 09/01/98 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
Resolving Conflicts 0f Interest
Avoiding conflicts in a family run business John L. Ward, left, is the Ralph Marotta Professor of Private Enterprise at Loyola University Chicago,...
Nation's Business, 09/01/98 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
Overcoming a major obstacle to succession - managing family-owned businesses
Proactive planning to ensure lifelong financial security for the older generation is essential to successful succession in a family business....
Nation's Business, 09/01/96 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
The value of full, open, willing disclosure - communication - Family Business: Planning - Column
Family-owned businesses can benefit from developing a culture in which information is shared among family members. Such a culture is based on trust...
Nation's Business, 09/01/95 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
How to stay in love with your job - techniques for members of family businesses stuck with mundane duties to keep motivated and maintain job satisfaction
Working in your family's business can be the best of worlds or the worst of worlds when it comes to job satisfaction and work motivation. Working...
Nation's Business, 07/01/95 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
Help your children shape their destinies - Family Business: Planning
Family-owned businesses frequently experience problems related to the inclusion of one or more children into the business. Tips on how to make this...
Nation's Business, 05/01/95 by John L. Ward · More from publication -
Passion and its place in business - Family Business - Column
Some managers of family-owned businesses are passionately committed to continuous improvement. They have a clear management philosophy, believe in...
Nation's Business, 03/01/95 by John L. Ward · More from publication


