Word: turnoveritis
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Previously, the office has been run with one SID, an assistant SID and a secretary. Later the secretary was replaced by two interns, but Cicero noted that there was too much turnover under that system.
The sloppy Harvard squad nursed a slim lead until late in the fourth quarter. But the opportunistic Cadets picked up several fast-break transition goals, and the turnover prone Crimson could not solve their packed zone defense.
In an unusual application, Orion Re-Entry, California's largest privately owned halfway house for prisoners trying to move back into society, uses a fingerprint scanner to monitor the comings and goings of its residents. Before heading off for weekend furloughs or checking in from work, residents press their right...
Schwartz, who heads Catalyst, a Manhattan research organization that focuses on work and family issues, offered the two-track plan as a way to help companies make the most of the vast numbers of women entering the managerial ranks. The author contends that women managers cost companies more to employ...
A pension plan in a field like academia, where there is a high turnover, must be designed so that professors who stay at Harvard for only a few years can take a certain amount with them.