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- Diversity must begin among top posts
- If Fisher DeBerry wants to create more diversity on his football team, he may want to look at the bigger picture and re-evaluate the diversity in his entire program. The Air Force Academy football team has one varsity position coach who is black, defensive line coach Ron...
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Conventional Wisdom
- After all the hoopla, Roberts confirmation gets lost in GOP meltdown. Now for a bloodier fight: filling O'Connor's heels. CW DeLay - Calls indictment "partisan politics," a subject with which he has some ...
- Research articles 2005-10-10
- Lawton here ... and gone.(Sports)
- Byline: Mike Spellman Daily Herald Sports Writer Almost as soon as it began, the Matt Lawton era with the Cubs came to an end. Acquired on July 31 from Pittsburgh in exchange for Jody Gerut, the 33-year-old left fielder was traded Friday...
- Research articles 2005-08-28
- In Search of the Administration's Technology Czar
- Washington insiders and those focused on the issue will recall that President Bush had signaled early in his Administration the naming of an actual Technology Czar. Such an appointment was designed to indicate at least a familiarity with the growing significance this newfound phenomenon is having on virtually every aspect...
- Research articles 2003-03-10
- Book Describes Ways to Save on Mortgage.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 15 -- Across America, some 8 million people will get mortgage loans this year, and the majority will pay too much, says Randy Johnson, author of "Save Thousands of Dollars on Your Home Mortgage" (John Wiley & Sons, $14.95,...
- Research articles 1998-11-16
- The Psychology of Revenue Management: Impact of Familiarity, Framing and Fencing Condition on the Perceived Fairness of Rate Fences
- Revenue management RM has been practiced in the airline, hotel and car rental industries for over 15 years, and has more recently attracted attention in other industries, including broadcasting, golf, health care and restaurants. Perceived fairness is a serious concern for revenue managers who like to use a range of...
- White papers 2004-12-14
- Ethnic Differences in Tipping: A Matter of Familiarity With Tipping Norms
- Studies of tipping behavior in restaurants indicate that black customers tend to leave lower tips than do white customers. Rather than unnecessarily demean a customer group, however, the industry should try to understand and address the underlying cause of this ethnic difference in tipping. The results of the study reported...
- White papers 2004-09-15
Additional Resources
- Concept Familiarity vs. PC Competition - IDC report covers drivers and inhibitors for NetTV in Europe.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-21 June 2000-IDC: Concept Familiarity vs. PC Competition - IDC report covers drivers and inhibitors for NetTV in Europe C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21062000 LONDON -- According to recent research from IDC, a number of significant changes in...
- Research articles 2000-06-21
- Familiarity fuels sales; as industry shies away from risky entertainment properties
- As vendors and retailers become more choosy about what kinds of licensed entertainment properties they link up with, the familiar may be better than the fads. In the case of entertainment licensing, familiarity often breeds profits. Some retailers have been burned by entertainment-related licensed merchandise after fads cooled,...
- Research articles 1997-08-18
- Financing Small Technology-Based Companies: The Relationship between Familiarity with Capital and Ability to Price and Negotiate Investment.(Statistical Data Included)
- This study examines the financing of small technology-based firms. Specifically, the study investigates the familiarity of owners of small technology-based firms with alternative forms of capital by stage of development and in comparison with their ability to price and negotiate external equity and debt investment. The...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- Managers in the Familiar and Their Divestment Decisions
- In this paper, the author argues that CEOs' sense of familiarity with segments has an impact on their divestiture decisions. CEOs may be more confident on segments they are familiar with and thus may overestimate the future returns and underestimate the risk of these segments. Based on these characteristics of...
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Hershey's, Godiva and Ghirardelli Bars Rate Highly.(Brief Article)
- PRINCETON, NJ - Hershey's Milk Chocolate Candy Bars have been named among the Top 10 highestquality brands in a study measuring consumers' familiarity, satisfaction and perception of quality of nearly 300 major consumer brands. PRINCETON, NJ - Hershey's Milk Chocolate Candy Bars have been...
- Research articles 1999-07-01
- Moshe Neudorfer; General Manager, Barclays Discount Bank. (Personal Profile) (Column)
- Barclays Discount Bank General Manager Moshe Neudorfer's long-time familiarity and experience with Israeli taxation policy and structure has helped Barclays achieve the highest asset growth of any Israeli bank. In 1941, Neudorfer served as a messenger forBarclays Discount Bank General Manager Moshe Neudorfer's long-time familiarity and experience with Israeli taxation...
- Research articles 1992-10-09
- Starting from scratch. (on the menu: desserts).(Gale O'Malley, Hilton Short Hills, New Jersey)
- When Gale O'Malley started his new position as pastry chef at the 304-room Hilton Short Hills, New Jersey, he was faced with the task of creating a dessert menu that combined familiarity with unexpected treats. When Gale O'Malley started his new position as...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- OSHA Regs for Confined Space Safety.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Entering and working in a confined space is simply a dangerous situation, and no matter how experienced your workers are you can't take anything for granted. Familiarity and ignorance breed contempt, and the result is fatalities. Entering and working in a confined space is...
- Research articles 2001-09-01
- If it's August, it must be promo time. (television networks promoting 1996-1997 season to viewers) (includes related article on starting dates for CBS shows)
- TV networks busy selling their fall lineups to viewers hoping that familiarity breeds new fans, the networks have begun to roll out fall promotional campaigns that use a little nostalgia to tout their prime time lineups. CBS already has started t TV...
- Research articles 1996-08-19
- Merrill Lynch expands Net strategy .(Brief Article)
- Although Byron Vielehr's office has been in Princeton, N.J., since he took over in February as global head of e-business for Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, his familiarity with the college town is still scant. "I've been to Europe five times Although Byron Vielehr's office has been...
- Research articles 2000-07-03
- Update - Covisint one year later: Who's in the driver's seat?; After a quick start, Big 3 auto parts hub sputters along.(Brief Article)
- HELP WANTED: 300 to 500 e-commerce experts needed for key jobs with growing Internet company. Candidates should have experience in the automotive industry and familiarity with Internet software. Must be willing to work for no one. HELP WANTED: 300 to 500 e-commerce experts needed...
- Research articles 2001-03-19
- Audio push.(Builder tech: new gadgets. New systems. New future.)(Brief Article)
- The Consumer Electronics Association CEA has launched a campaign to increase familiarity and awareness of multiroom audio among builders. The CEA reports that 65 percent of American home builders now offer multi-room audio as a ... The Consumer Electronics Association CEA has launched a campaign ...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Newstream.com Digest: Survey: Inner-City Residents Not Internet Savvy But Eager to Learn, ESA Satellite Data Gives Yachtsmen a Competitive Edge And Other Free Multimedia Story Packages for Journalists
- Business & News Editors/City Desks NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 15, 2001 SURVEY: INNER-CITY RESIDENTS LACK FAMILIARITY WITH INTERNET BUT ARE EAGER TO LEARN In a new study, 56 percent of low-to-moderate income inner-city adults said they knew little or nothing about the Internet. The respondents said cost...
- Research articles 2001-01-15
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