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Blech, Scott A. – Trusts & Estates, 1980
The need for continuing professional education in the trust industry is noted and emphasis is placed on need for new or additional training in management, taxation, employee benefits, marketing, and investments. The pros and cons of residential schools are outlined, and the use of regional and state seminars is discussed. Available from 6285…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Business Education, Finance Occupations

Maliszewski, Stan, Ed.; And Others – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1988
Consists of five articles on the topic of succession planning. Covers (1) planning system development and implementation, (2) planning from a futurist perspective, (3) the employer and employee as a team, (4) case studies of succession planning in financial institutions, and (5) leadership training programs. (CH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Education, Banking, Futures (of Society)
Clark, Barbara; Veraska, Wanda – 1978
This administrative model contains materials to be used in setting up a workshop designed to train members of action organizations (consumer, community, educational) in techniques such as role playing, modeling, and developing strong communications skills for assertively securing legal consumer rights in the areas of credits and warranties, and to…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Adult Education, Assertiveness, Banking
Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale. Dept. of Family Economics and Management. – 1978
The pamphlet describes the development of a consumer education program for prison inmates, and presents 12 curriculum guides on consumer topics relevant to prisoners. Because prison inmates spend time removed from the changing economic marketplace, and because many crimes stem from financial and economic problems, it is important to educate and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Education, Banking, Budgeting