Carroll, T.H. (Ed.). (1954). Business education for competence and responsibility. Wilmington, NC: University of North Carolina Press .
2.
Cooper, C., & Dowd, K. (1987, June). Mid-life crisis for the MBA. Financial Post, Report on Business, 82-86.
3.
Dukas, H., & Hoffman, B. (Eds.). (1979). Albert Einstein, the human side: New glimpses from his archives. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
4.
Edge, A.G. (1985). How personnel managers rank knowledge, skills, and attributes expected of business graduates. Journal of Business Education, 60, 230-233.
5.
Jenkins, R.L., Reizenstein, R., & Rodgers, F.G. (1984). Report cards on the MBA. Harvard Business Review, 62, 20-30.
6.
Peters, T., & Waterman, R. (1982). In search of excellence: Lessons from America's best-run companies. New York: Harper and Row.
7.
Peters, T., & Austin, N. (1985). A passion for excellence. Chicago: Random House.
8.
Porter, L.W., & McKibbin, L.E. (1988). Management education and development: Drift or thrust into the 21st century? New York: McGraw-Hill.
9.
Rush, J.C., & Evers, F. (1985). Making the match: Canada's university graduates and corporate employers. Business Quarterly, 50, 41-47.
10.
Tracy, B. (1985). The psychology of achievement. Set of six instructional cassette tapes. Nightingale-Conant Corporation. Chicago, IL (Tape 1, Side B).
11.
Trotter, R.J. (1986). Three heads are better than one. A profile on Robert J. Sternberg. Psychology Today, 20, 56-62. Excerpted from Women Mean Business by Moneca Litton.