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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Doubts must still linger. A CIA analyst will be part of the K-School research team, and his role is as yet undefined. How will he aid such eminent scholars as Professors Richard Neustadt, Ernest May and Gregory Treverton? Given the inherent tension between a highly secretive, intelligence-gathering branch of the government and a private research institution, the role of this analyst needs to be spelled out so as to prevent abuses of academic freedom that might benefit only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Imperfect Union | 12/9/1987 | See Source »

Commercial banking boasts reasonable working hours and solid preparation for business school, according to Paul Nechipurenko '87, a financial analyst in Shawmut's Corporate finance department...

Author: By Lisa J. Goodall, | Title: Recruiting Reflects Stock Market Crash | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

...There will always be a need for analysts because they are a form of inexpensive labor [compared to higher paid M.B.A.'s]," the analysts just will not be learning the business as thoroughly as before," says one analyst, who asked not to be identified...

Author: By Lisa J. Goodall, | Title: Recruiting Reflects Stock Market Crash | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

...senior takes a job for the education the job will provide," says the analyst, "out now that the [intellectual challenge] has changed and the work consists of more 'busy work' than before Black Monday, your learning curve will not be as steep...

Author: By Lisa J. Goodall, | Title: Recruiting Reflects Stock Market Crash | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

Experts differ on four-wheel steering's potential. Jerry Rivard, vice president of Bendix Electronics, a major auto supplier, calls it a "dramatic jump in technology" and predicts that it will be standard equipment on cars of the future. Ron Glantz, an auto analyst at Montgomery Securities, feels otherwise. "Other than parking," he says, "the only benefit is on gravel roads at speeds over 70 m.p.h." In Japan, where the technology was first marketed more than two years ago, car buyers seem favorably impressed. Nissan reports that 40% of the Japanese who pick the flashy Skyline model ask for four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: How To Turn on a Dime | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

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