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What is Appropriate Training for Developing a Management Scientist?

Rudolph C. Reinitz
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Rudolph C. Reinitz: Mobil Oil Corporation, New York

Interfaces, 1971, vol. 2, issue 1, 25-27

Abstract: The Institute of Management Sciences has asked educators and employers of management science professionals to respond to the question raised in the title of this paper. Several eminent educators have expressed their views in the October 1970 issue of Management Science . As a supervisor of management science professionals and a professional in this area myself, I should like to offer comments on those aspects of the problems which are of greatest concern to me.

Date: 1971
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