The New Economics

The New Economics
Author: William Edwards Deming
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262541169

Critique W. Edwards Deming's work at your peril. After all, he probably set whatever standard you're using. This volume - revised by the author before his death in 1993 and partially based on his 1950s work with the Japanese - may strike the contemporary reader as a curious mixture of seminal process thinking and idiosyncratic ruminations on education. Portions read like an artifact of the early 1990s, but in this regard, however, his volume offers a unique perspective on a turning point in American economic history: the shift to the knowledge-based economy. Deming's volume is suited to any serious student of management thought, and all human resources professionals should familiarize themselves with his work, which set the foundations for many of the transformations now underway in the corporate world.

The Economics of New Educational Media

The Economics of New Educational Media
Author: Jean-Claude Eicher
Publisher: Bernan Press(PA)
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1982
Genre: Education
ISBN:

UNESCO pub. Monograph on economics of education comparison and cost benefit analysis of educational technology (audiovisual aids) in both developing country and developed country educational systems - covers use of educational radio, educational television and programmed instruction, summarizes case studies and research projects, and includes a directory of specialized educational research research centres and a glossary of technical terms. Bibliography pp. 46 to 63, graphs, references and statistical tables.,