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...District of Columbia is a fabulous place to live," he says. "Even if the job itself is not that glamorous, the community that you become a part of is really vibrant and stimulating...
...magazine's writers say the young, vibrant staff is a major factor in 360's success...
...called Open Market, whose work force surged from fewer than 20 people to more than 350 last year, now can't find expanded office space. "The situation is outrageous," he says. "There just isn't anything available." Pamela Reeve, CEO of software provider Lightbridge, has her own gauge of vibrant growth. "I look at how bad the traffic is on 128 and how busy the local restaurants are at lunch," Reeve says. "The traffic is horrible, and the restaurants are booked...
Still, in a knowledge-based economy, vibrant growth depends most on innovation and worker competence. Clinton knows this in his gut, so he talks about "collapsing overlapping and outdated training programs into a G.I. Bill for America's workers." But even in its most ambitious iteration, the President's current plan would basically target only displaced workers; it would do little for the vast majority of employees whose wages are stagnant primarily because they have no opportunity, on the job or on their own, to upgrade their skills and therefore their prospects...
...deeply disappointed with the inadequate recommendations of the UBC. Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles said, "If [the changes] begin to affect the recruitment of younger and more vibrant colleagues to the Faculty, I should be unhappy." So would we, Dean, so would...