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Small Business—A Gold Mine For D.P. Educators
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Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference table of contents
Washington, D.C., United States
Pages: 99 - 105  
Year of Publication: 1978
ISBN:0-89791-000-1
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ABSTRACT

The California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly) is the scene for a very innovative project in the educational field of data processing. Dr. Reed Powell, former Dean of the School of Business Administration at Cal Poly, set in motion a mechanism for combining the needs and interests of small businessmen, the university, students, and the U. S. Small Business Administration. A forum was established through the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) sponsored by the Small Business Administration. The focus of the SBDC is to help small businesses through the talent and interests of the faculty and students of the university.


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1
"Testimony Before U. S. Senate Small Business Committee", The University Business Development Center pamphlet, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, March, 1977.
 
2
Athey, Thomas H. "View on Education: Extensive Confusion", Letter to the Editor, Computerworld, July 24, 1978.
 
3
Anderson, William S. "The Expectation", Journal of Systems Management, June, 1978.
 
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"The Computer is Your Servant—if you understand what it can and can't do", Office of Continuing Education seminar brochure, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, April, 1978.