4 NEWS FROM THE EQUIPMENT GARAGE BUSINESS GRADS AT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Recently, Joe Fitzsimmons, Equipment Garaqe Foreman _ and Hans Blaschitz, Mechan- ical Maint. Foreman complet-~ ed a business Manaaement Course in "Advanced Princi- ples of Supervision. The course was held in Fort St. John, in co~oper- ation with the B.C, Vocat- ional School and sponsored by the local branch of Canada Manpower and School District #59, Some of the objectives of this course were to help managers to manage accord- ing to relevant objectives rather than according to Tie ao eRe ER Se Se orer rey seit tht manenche lebanese itn tater ti tot Sth romeanalennaanieemnataecemasaes a Abthouan doe wolldd Mave "nast practices'', or accord- ing to activities which do not make sense for one's _ area of responsibility; to make competition more rel- evant, to work aqoals and to maximize collaborative efforts. These were only a few of the facets of top manage- ment covered and Mr. Fitzsimmons and Mr. Blasch- itz felt the course was well worth their time, THINK "We're even lucky if we can get you to even think!” When the sultan entered his harem unexpectediu, 7ts wives let out a terrified shetk. y | | “ort 4 3 be # hog. BB, ee ie eS j 2 Sie ER. : ; 4 i ? y % f " 4 ¢ Sad i : 2 ay 2 é E ¢ 4 tea iy oe? ey # le ~ f : é é *) PA i i 4 i 4 b, i } : 4 - , 4 ‘ j j » Birger a Airien sabi st desiring sexsereern tines attanstartett ane wens ent a ae liked to be in the centre of tits pteiure, uou will find him to the far left beside lians, (Far rient: Veaener of the course, Derek Ve Everard of the Attitudes Research Corporation.