Today, I welcome a former colleague, and good friend, Dr Steve Swartz, as a contributor. He and I served on the faculty at the Air Force’s Graduate School together. While there we shared in the trials and tribulations of merging a management faculty with an engineering faculty. I believe we not only emerged relatively unscathed, but individually, and collectively, contributed to the growth of the graduate school, and achieving a mutual understanding between the two disciplines.
Welcome, Steve!
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Today, I welcome a former colleague, and good friend, Dr Steve Swartz, as a contributor. He and I served on the faculty at the Air Force’s Graduate School together. While there we shared in the trials and tribulations of merging a management faculty with an engineering faculty. I believe we not only emerged relatively unscathed, but individually, and collectively, contributed to the growth of the graduate school, and achieving a mutual understanding between the two disciplines.
Welcome, Steve!
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