pRAIkEDROUGHTAREAS pRECIPITATION DABOVEsNORMAL mow NORMAL MUCH artow NORMAL SASKATCHEWAN MANITOIA WORST PRAIRIE DROUGHT SINCE 19305 The worst drought since the 19305 has grippedthe graine growing area or the Prairies Almost all at the three prov inces have had belownormal precipitation and hundreds acres of crops have been lost this season Map based on precipitation report of the me teorological branch of the transport department details precipitation averages onthe Prairies or the period April to June 26 Host serious KNOWLEDGEIIBLE LEADER Business Schools Stress Using Oi Scientific Tools By FORBES RHUDE Cnnndian Press Business Editor Intuitive or seat oI the paan management the kind that accounted for many past and present successes is likely to come crapper in todays lostchanging business world This appoarsto be the general view of universities that are ex panding their business teadiing In thinking this they do not discount inborn ability or ge nius These are as important as ever But more tools some them of scientiï¬c or semi scientilic nature now are avail able in fields as diverse as mathematics and the social sci ences The manager who doesnt understand themgtwill be at disadvantage in ison with the manager who does Dr Barrett chairman of the current executive surn sity describes the objective as the sionallzation of management gt He sees the manager as the knowledgeable of highlyqualified team with the essential lunction of decision making in the teams progress towards long term objectives And he must be able to visual ize the consequences oi the de cisions he makes OUTLINES PROCEDURE Dr Barrett outlines the man agement process somewhat as tollows Set objectives Build struc ture adapted organizationally and personally to carrying them out Then direct motivate and lead people towards their aclt compiishmont In this the man ager will need the skills of com municating his ideas of per sonal group leadership and abil Iner school oi Queens Univer ity to arouse enthusiasm IDiiï¬oult Fer Senator To See Conflicts Between Coyne Govt OTTAWA CP govern mentsupporting senator said in exasperation Tuesday its hard to tindfany potnton which Gov ernor James Goyne oi the Bank of Canada wouldnt sup port the government Senator William Brunt PC Ontario made the remark after crossexamination ot the gov ernor in which he probed for in stances where Mr Coyne might at complete odds with gov ernment financial policies Mrl Coyae before the Senate banking and commerce commit tee said that though he criti cizes the policy of forcing the dollars exchange value to dis count he would see that the Bank of Canada co operated with that policy where neces sary He said he doesnt think the government should seek to force down interest rates in Canada But he added that Finance Min ister Flemings budget didnt announce this as policy and that he agrees with three an nounced steps on debt manage ment designed to influence in terest rates Its very hard to find any thing on which you will dis agree Senator Brunt declared Liberal senators laughed and applauded and the committee chairman Senator Salter Hay den Ontario remarked It makes it difficult to see why we have this bill in front of drought Is in areas with re cipitation much below or mal only areas around Saskatoon and in northwest Alberta have had abovenor mal precipitation CF News map Then with all hands agreed on the common task he must keep their etlorts coordinated because says Dr ett when departments get out of step and start working at cross purposes you may as well fold up your tcntr Once the plan is working to wards the common objective the manager must know if it is proceeding at an acceptable pace and this requires continu ing appraisal Such appraisal calls for va riety of information gathering systemsinformation on such things as quality at products customer reaction productivity advertising successhrnorale and many others APPLIES TO HERE This schedule or the top man ager applies in principle to managers down along the line the executives who pran mably are moving up towards the top positions In discussions of management computers give both promise of immensely more information and threat at flood of de tail which might obscure more important considerations Prolessor Gt Macpherson director of Queens school of business says tional evidence and more pro cise tool but they have to he used with discretion because at the possibility that their data will not give sufï¬cient weight to nonvmaterial factors Computers can take over much work but they are long way from taking over human problems Nevertheless Prof Macpher son sees greater use of math ematical tools in such things as programming and inventory control At the same time he sees the social scientist includ ing the industrial psychologist making greater contributions to management They give management addi WILL TAKE T0 MELT oun MAN MARE IchERc moltImogan Auronnirrc CLOCK RADIO FREE PTAIM HOUR LIVE SHOW IN PERSON 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