Word: turnoveritis
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Washington is a boom town whenever Administrations change, and this turnover is injecting new life into a real estate market that was beginning to sag after years of tight mortgage money and soaring prices. As soon as Reagan was elected, home prices began to rise. One three-bedroom condominium that...
The airline industry is infamous for frequent firings and executive parachutists. But not Delta. Garrett, who joined the company about 35 years ago as a reservations clerk, is a prime example of Delta's forward-looking personnel policy, which is now paying big dividends. Company morale is high and...
Dixon directed a fast-break offense-- especially potent in the last 20 minutes-- which stymied the Jasper defense but at the same time made McLaughlin more than a little nervous. He gets that way when the squad's zone offense decays into fast break, playground-style basketball and its corresponding...
Because the turnover rate of clerical and technical employees normally reaches about one-third, the union has faced problems in its attempts to maintain consistent support. But Sullivan said this week she thinks "a lot of people are sticking around because they feel we might win this election."
Therefore, Holt continues, a team that has been successful with one method should, if they stick to that style of play, continue to be successful--regardless of player turnover.