Brigham Young University. School of Management
Dates
- Existence: 1979 - 1989
Administrative History
The School of Management (1979-1989) was a administrative unit at Brigham Young University.
The College of Business was renamed the School of Management in 1979 to be an administering body for colleges and schools. The School of Management became the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott School of Management, or Marriott School of Management, in 1989. During its years of operation under the name School of Management, it was administered by the following deans: Merrill J. Bateman, William G. Dyer, and Paul H. Thompson.
The School of Management was originally organized to develop innovative educational programs such as consulting and research projects, internships, executive visitation programs, and other activities designed to bring management education and training closer to management practice. Furthermore, it was organized on the basis for a need of strong leadership in business, government, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Between 1979 and 1989, the School of Management was comprised of the College of Business, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Accountancy, the Institute of Business Management, Information Management, Human Resource Development, Managerial Economics, the Institute of Public Administration, Organizational Behavior, Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC), and Military Science (Army ROTC). The School of Management was administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university.
Citation:
Brigham Young University organizational history project website, via WWW, July 26, 2011 (School of Management; established 1979; previously the College of Business; became the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott School of Management, or Marriott School of Management, 1989; administered by the following deans: Merrill J. Bateman, William G. Dyer, and Paul H. Thompson; organized to develop innovative educational programs such as consulting and research projects, internships, executive visitation programs, and other activities designed to bring management education and training closer to management practice; organized on the basis for a need of strong leadership in business, government, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; comprised of the College of Business, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Accountancy, the Institute of Business Management, Information Management, Human Resource Development, Managerial Economics, the Institute of Public Administration, Organizational Behavior, Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC), and Military Science (Army ROTC); School of Management was administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university)Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Marriott School of Management proposals, 1969-1990
Contains proposals and applications submitted to the Marriott School of Management for funding. Also includes memorandums sent relating to the consideration and approval or disapproval of these proposals and their progress. Materials dated 1969-1990.
Marriott School of Management proposals, 1972-1997
Contains proposals, and drafts of proposals, created by the Marriott School of Management. Proposals are primarily concerning the administration of the School of Management for submission to the administration of Brigham Young University. Materials dated 1972-1997.
Marriott School of Management records
Marriott School of Management records
Contains the Dean's office and other departmental correspondence, administrative records relating to the students, faculty, staff, and courses taught in the Marriott School of Management, records from the National Advisory Council, and Marriot School magazines. Dated 1951-2011.
Marriott School of Management reports, 1971-2009
Contains reports produced by the Marriott School of Management. Includes reports intended for Brigham Young University leadership for the purposes of strategic planning and reports compiled for accreditation by national organizations. Also includes reports on enrolled students and graduates. Many of these reports include materials from and descriptions of current courses. Materials dated 1971-2009.
Marriott School of Management reports, 1953-1998
Contains reports by and about the Marriott School of Management maintained by the deans. Includes productivity reports submitted by various departments within the School of Management and annual reports of the School of Management, among other reports. Material dated 1953-1998.
Marriott School of Management studies, 1970-1999
Contains reports on studies conducted by students, faculty, and staff in the Marriott School of Management. Also includes application forms and proposals submitted to get approval for these research studies. Also includes letters relating to the administration of the studies. Materials dated 1970-1999.
Marriott School of Management subject files, 1971-2009
Contains subject files compiled by the Marriott School of Management. Many of the files are about individuals invited to give guest lectures or other presentations for the students, faculty, and staff of the college. Many files include letters with the subject; biographies, clippings, and photographs of the subject, and transcripts and notes of their lecture or presentation. Materials dated 1971-2009.
Marriott School of Management subject files, 1981-1998
Contains subject files compiled by the Marriott School of Management. These subect files primarily deal with programs external to the Marriott School of Management. Subject files are primarily comprised of memorandums, articles, and letters. Materials dated 1981-1998.
Marriott School of Management subject files, 1963-1998
Contains subject files compiled by the deans of the Marriott School of Management. Common subjects include graduation ceremonies, professional associations, and various companies and organizations. Materials dated 1963-1998.