Word: orientedness
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Microsoft's decision to eliminate stock options and instead award stock grants to its 50,000 employees reflects the same phenomenon: fear of a brain drain. Microsoft is maturing into a slower-growth company and must retain its "institution builders," says Ed Lawler, a business professor at the University of...
and other content providers from more than 100 countries on some 175,000 sq m of hall space. While books still make up the majority of wares at the show, one-quarter of all exhibitors today also present multimedia products such as dvds, videos and online applications. All in all...
A team-oriented atmosphere has developed in the pre-season, as a result of last year’s strong performance. The only goal is a shared one—bringing home the school’s first Ivy League women’s volleyball title.
"America is so money-oriented. (Thank God! It's always helped me!) But it has its disadvantages because the psychiatrists know their business doesn't mean a thing if there are no sick people around, and so they make everybody feel guilty. You know, all New York City is running...
Move over, Michael Jordan. The world of fashion design--not sports--is the primary inspiration for the performance-oriented sneaker. First Paul Smith and Jil Sander teamed up with Puma. Then Reebok Classics kicked off a limited-edition trend, signing up Japanese artists such as Imai Toons and Risa Fukui...