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...used to the systems and expectations really, really fast. I mean, I’m not a coach, but I would love to play with her.”While the Crimson rookies will have the opportunity to prove themselves right away on the ice, they also have the benefit of playing on an experienced team that will allow them to transition to the college game gradually.“They’re learning, and I feel like they’re fitting in pretty well,” Ryabkina says. ‘It’s interesting...
...risky business of hiring stars,” Groysberg said. “Part of your performance is driven by the system that you are in.” He suggested that an efficient hiring structure can make a significant difference in firm performance. He hoped that firms can benefit from these results by realizing that hiring star workers will not guarantee that the worker will succeed in the new environment. The authors also had advice on an individual level. Abraham said that individuals should make prudent career decisions, and when transferring to a different job, the individual should consider...
...other hand, reflects a very different approach to the health care crisis. His plan for a $5,000 health care tax credit for every American seems attractive at first glance; unfortunately, he plans to recoup the extraordinary costs associated with this credit by taxing employers on health benefits. As such, instead of expanding coverage, the McCain program is likely to discourage employers—currently the largest providers of health insurance in the United States—from offering health insurance as a benefit. This would be catastrophic to the public health of the United States, and would leave more...
...Peck is co-chairing a benefit party for all City-Step alumni in New York this February in hopes of bringing together former CitySteppers from both Harvard and Penn, where the program’s community efforts were expanded in 2004. Though many alumni have lost touch with the organization, Peck hopes that both the event and the program’s new status will help boost the endowment figures...
...Despite the participating schools’ endorsement of CityStep over the years, there have been grumblings about the allocation of the program’s resources. Only 100 of roughly 1,500 students from grades five to eight benefit from CityStep, and in the past few years, the schools with which the organization has collaborated include Graham and Parks and Cambridgeport—two of the district’s financially well-off schools with high performance ratings on the MCAS...