Word: turnoveritis
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This consistency has proven to be particularly difficult to achieve because of the rapid turnover in membership on the ACSR. The Committee consists of 12 members; four alumni, four Faculty, and four students. Each serves for a two-year term, and many members insist that it takes a full year...
"The league is actually more competitive because of free agency" Barkin explains, adding that he dispelled early fears that free agents would raise player turnover and heighten inequities among teams.
But it is marketing savvy more than just a pretty face that has made Noxell products winners. The company, for example, broke industry tradition in 1961 when it began selling Cover Girl cosmetics in supermarkets, drugstores and discount centers rather than department stores. It also successfully went its own way...
Because the turnover in the old Big Five is so low, America's crop of young, conservatory-trained symphonic players-by common consent the best in the world-have flooded the ranks of the second-tier orchestras. A noteworthy result is that groups like the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Denver...
The system of maintaing union help does have benefits for Harvard. "We're not just being good guys by running a union operation." Powers says, pointing out that there is a very low turnover among the University's food service workers. The pleasant atmosphere a permanent staff generates. Powers notes...