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...practice, companies find that a multipronged approach leads to results. General Electric initiated an aggressive diversity strategy under former CEO Jack Welch that included employee networks, regular planning forums, formal mentoring, and recruiting at colleges popular with minorities. Perhaps most significantly, GE appointed a chief diversity officer, Deborah Elam. In 2000, women, minorities and non--U.S. citizens made up 22% of GE's officers and 29% of senior executives. By 2005, their ranks swelled to 34% among officers and 40% of senior execs. "Training just to train is not enough," says Elam. "You've got to have accountability...
...three hits, while striking out three. “BC is a good hitting team,” Madick said. “The good thing about us is when pitching isn’t doing it, hitting is.” This matchup marked the final non-conference regular season game for Harvard. It wraps up the Ivy League regular season this weekend with four games against Dartmouth. The Crimson currently leads the Big Green by one game in the Ivy League North Division. If it can at least split the four games, it will win the division...
...Israel] and the image of Islam," he says. The stern, no-nonsense cleric is not given to naming names and recounting anecdotes. He keeps his many secrets to himself. But he did offer one intriguing episode from the hostage-taking era. In early 1986, Toufeili says he was in regular telephone contact with the Lebanese kidnappers, urging them to release their captives. In May of that year he says he extracted a pledge that all the hostages would be released within a week. A day later, he was visited by the head of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon, who bore...
...With so much time, we’ll certainly be getting a lot of harder training that we otherwise would not be able to get in the regular one-week training cycle,” Baker said. “And we’ll be investigating the specific line-up of the boats to make sure they are as good as they...
...Cannes regular described Oldboy as a Tarantino movie that Tarantino would be afraid to make. It surely has its quota of Quentinian quirks, including cool bad guys dressed in black, a revenge motif that won't quit, some acts of abuse that would have given de Sade appreciative shivers - and, most important, an expert's joy in expanding and subverting the rules of the genre...