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Friends in High Places: Congressional Influence on the Bureaucracy in Chile
ABSTRACT Chile presents a paradox for legislative studies. In most comparative research on the political power of presidents and assemblies in Latin America, the Chilean presidency is considered one of the most powerful in the region. The country's congress is seen, accordingly, as weak and lacking influence over public policy....
Tags: administration, bureaucracy, Chile, Democracy, Government, interviewee, legislator, minister, network, president, senator, specialization, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-07-01
Austrian who endured kidnapping gets TV show: report
VIENNA AFP — Natascha Kampusch, the Austrian teenager imprisoned in a cellar for eight years by a mentally disturbed man, is to become a TV presenter, a report said Wednesday. The 19-year-old Kampusch is to host a programme called "Natascha Kampusch meets...", where she will interview an invited guest...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, interviewee, MARKETING, TVs
Research articles 2007-12-05
BEHAVIOR DEFINES CONSUMERS; DEEPER UNDERSTANDING: Don't ask people what they think; watch what they do.(analysis of market research)
Byline: TOM NEVERIL A couple years ago I interviewed a mother of four at her house. I wanted to gain an authentic perspective on what made her tick and why she was so loyal to my client's home delivery service. So I turned on...
Tags: analysis, interviewee, JetBlue Airways Corp.
Research articles 2007-07-16
Ellen Gray | Ken Burns battled making 'War,' but now he's at peace
ALL'S WELL that ends well.That's the story, at least, that filmmaker  Ken Burns  is telling on his promotional tour for "The War," his World War II opus premiering on PBS Sept. 23.Given the mist of nostalgia that's settled over "The Greatest Generation," "The War" has been dogged by a surprising...
Tags: Government, interviewee, PBS
Research articles 2007-06-22
24-hour smarty people PREVIEW PREVIEW THIS WEEK
24 HOURS WITH . . . BOBBY BROWN MONDAY, STV, 10PM TALK TO ME TONIGHT, 9PM, STV TALK TO ME WEDNESDAY, 9PM, MORE4 OVER the past five years, Jamie Campbell has sought to position himself as a missing link between Louis Theroux and Chris...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Campbell, CAREER, drama, interviewee
Research articles 2007-06-10
Managers' Survey: Interviewees Flunking Etiquette 101
The Find: 59 percent of hiring managers say that job candidates’ manners have deteriorated in recent years. The Source: A recent survey from Vault. The Takeaway: With a plethora of sources of advice for interviewees, it...
Tags: Workforce Management, Jessica Stillman, Human Resources, Recruitment & Selection, Hiring Manager, Survey, Interviewee, Hiring, Job
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Insights on alliance management, accountability, Sarbanes-Oxley, marketing theory and leadership competencies
EDITOR'S NOTE The in-depth section of EBF--which you will find in the next 26 pages--represents a change of style and pace for the reader. While the preceding EBF debate dealt with a specific theme, here we broaden the focus to look at a variety of topics that affect businesses...
Tags: accountability, alliance, BP Plc, brand, Companies, competency, Editor, financial, interviewee, leader, leadership, M., MARKETING, Strategy, United, US Airways Group Inc., Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 2005-03-22
Africa's child soldiers shellshocked like World War I troops: study
PARIS AFP ? Former child soldiers suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, the ailment once known among World War I troops as "shell shock," according to a study. Several hundred youngsters who had been abducted by the notoriously brutal Ugandan rebel group, the Lord's Resistance's Army LRA, were interviewed for...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, interviewee, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-03-11
The interviewee turns interviewer.(Viewpoint essay)
Monday Monday
Tags: interviewee
Research articles 2007-11-01
Safety & environmental management system assessment
A tool for evaluating & improving SH&E performanceMANY ORGANIZATIONS ARE SEEKING ways to improve their performance. As part of this movement, SH&E professionals are being tasked with improving performance of their management processes-obtain better results, reduce operational costs, become more efficient and demonstrate value to the organization.They are not alone...
Tags: compliance, interviewee, ISO, performance, Quality, team
Research articles 2003-11-01
Harmonization of U.S.-EU securities regulation: The case for a single European securities regulator
I. EUROPEAN SECURITIES MARKETSA. IntroductionEuropeanists have long dreamt of a single European securities market. As early as 1960, the European Economic Community called on member states to ease the movement of capital for, inter alia, the trading of securities quoted on stock exchanges.1 The European Commission's White Paper of 1995...
Tags: Europe, European Commission, FINANCE, Government, interviewee, investor, lawyer, regulation, Regulations, regulator, SEC, SECURITY, U.S.
Research articles 2003-01-01
Dutch perspectives on palliative care in the Netherlands
Abstract: This study reports data gathered via extensive interviews with some of the leading authorities on the euthanasia policy that were conducted in the Netherlands. They were asked: It has been argued that the policy and practice of euthanasia in the Netherlands is the result of undeveloped palliative care. What...
Tags: Amsterdam, Dr., hospital, interviewee, Netherlands, patient, physician, professor, Utrecht University
Research articles 2002-09-22
world of work
Ford 15% deal to set standard A 15% pay rise and benefits package negotiated by unions representing workers at Ford Motor plants in Britain is expected to set a standard for union negotiators at other manufacturers. Ford's 28,000 auto workers start voting this week on last Monday's agreement. ...
Tags: Benefits, Entrepreneurship, Ford Motor Co., interviewee, worker
Research articles 1999-11-21
Stress and coping: the experience of students at the American University of Beirut during the Lebanese civil war
Attending an institution of higher education has its share of stress and difficulties associated with the rites of passage from high school to college, and from adolescence to adulthood. Such difficulties include adjusting to a new environment, and meeting new academic, intellectual and social challenges. What would this experience be...
Tags: American University, Arab, East, education, interviewee, Lebanon, Richard
Research articles 1996-01-01
Technology transfer and the federal laboratories: a midterm assessment of cooperative research. (Symposium on Technology Transfer and Public Policy: Preparing for the Twenty-First Century)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements CRADAs are at the core of the latest federal efforts to increase technological competitiveness in the US through the commercialization of public technologies. They are legal agreements for the sharing of research personnel, equipment and intellectual property rights in joint research of government and industry....
Tags: agency, barrier, Council, Department of Energy, Government, interviewee, negotiation, NIST, R&D, Strategy, Technology, U.S., U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1994-06-22
What is biodiversity, anyway?
Despite its use in headlines and despite a recent international convention on the issue (SN: 5/8/93, p.303), biodiversity remains an enigma for many. In April, telephone interviews with 1,209 randomly selected adults in the continental United States revealed that 73 percent were unfamiliar with the notion of the loss of...
Tags: interviewee, species, Yale University
Research articles 1993-06-26
Interview Questions And Answers: Organizing Your Work
The interview question 'How do you organize your work' can baffle even people who are good at their jobs. The question relates to a primary work skill, which defines how interviewees handle workloads and deal with basic tasks. In some jobs, it's also one of the most important interview questions....
Tags: Job, Interviewee, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01
Illegal Job Interview Questions And How To Handle Them
Interviewers and interviewees alike are often unaware that certain questions asked during a job interview are considered illegal questions. Now by "Illegal", it doesn't mean that someone will get arrested for asking such a question, but it does mean that the interviewee is not required to answer it to be...
Tags: Job, Interviewee, Job Interview, Question, Associated Content, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-16
How To Ace A Job Interview: Four Ways To Overcome Fear And Land The Job You Want
Many people are searching for new jobs and the stakes are higher. The interviewing process can be intense and the economic meltdown puts added pressure on the interviewee. Employers are being extremely selective because they have a vast pool of candidates vying for the same position. All of these factors...
Tags: Job, Interviewee, Job Interview, Associated Content, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-09-15
7 Tips For A Job Interview
All job aspirants are generally very concerned about making an impression at the all important "Interview". An interview is a meeting between the prospective employer the interviewer and employee the employee. It involves a dialogue between these two parties. An interviewee often faces an interview panel consisting of two or...
Tags: Job, Interviewee, Job Interview, Chillibreeze Solutions, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01