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Fayerweather, John was born on March 17, 1922 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Charles S. and Margaret Doane (Gardiner) Fayerweather.
( The tremendous expansion of American overseas business ...)
The tremendous expansion of American overseas business in the postwar era has evoked a mixed public response. The author scrutinizes carefully each of the aspects of international business which has caught the public eye, summarizing the charges which have been leveled, stating the facts that bear on them, and drawing justifiable conclusions.
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For 18 years the author has been summarizing in THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE books an articles presenting the experience of operating executives and the research and concepts of scholars. We have now assembled those summaries which seem of most enduring value. The result is essentially an encyclopedia of the concepts, experience and research in the field of international business policy and administration.
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Fayerweather, John was born on March 17, 1922 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Charles S. and Margaret Doane (Gardiner) Fayerweather.
Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering, Princeton University, 1943; Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1948; Doctor of Commercial Science, Harvard University, 1954.
Research assistant, Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1948-1949;
instructor, Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1949-1951;
assistant professor, Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1952-1958;
founder, managing editor, The International Executive, 1959-1984;
associate professor, Graduate School Business, Columbia University, New York City, 1958-1960;
director 1st management program in international operations, Graduate School Business, Columbia University, New York City, 1959-1960;
adjunct associate professor, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University, 1961;
professor management and international business, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University, 1962-1982;
professor emeritus, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University, since 1982;
director workshops for professors of international business, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University, 1964-1972;
coordinator international business programs, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University, 1962-1973. Consultant and lecturer United States Government Aid program overseas, 1960-1961, company executive programs, since 1961. Member of faculty Salzburg (Austria) seminar in American studies, 1977.
Member of advisory commission on business and international education United States National Common for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1971-1973. Member task force on business and international education American Council on Education, 1976-1978.
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Served to 1st lieutenant C.E., United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations and Korea. 1st lieutenant Munitions Board, Department Defense, Washington, 1951-1952. Fellow Academy International Business, International Academy Management, Academy Management.
Member United States Chamber of Commerce (member foreign commerce committee 1955-1962), Academy International Business (1st president 1961-1962, dean of fellows 1984-1987).
Married Ruth Elizabeth Selina, August 2, 1947. Children: John Charles, James George.