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Paul S. Grogan is President and CEO of the Boston Foundation and co-author of Comeback Cities: A Blueprint for Urban Neighborhood Revival. Grogan was the Vice President for government, community and public affairs from...
...copier. One reason Enron, a company packed with hotshots, went bankrupt was that good, solid employees--like whistle-blower Sherron Watkins--were shunted aside in the gold rush. "B players strive for advancement but not at all costs. This attitude is anathema to most A players," DeLong and co-author Vineeta Vijayaraghavan recently wrote in the Harvard Business Review...
...Lester Grinspoon is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of Marijuana Reconsidered and a co-author of Marijuana, the Forbidden Medicine. He currently manages the website www.marijuana-uses.com...
Wanting to get more specifics about my new career opportunities, I called Richard A. Smith, a senior recruiter for Spencer Stuart and a co-author of The 5 Patterns of Extraordinary Careers. Smith thought having my weekly column on the back page of Entertainment Weekly replaced two months ago by Stephen King's might not be permanent. "I don't think the door is closed. As companies start staffing up again, organizations are saying, 'Who were the best people we had and let's get them back,'" he said. "You were beat out for brand recognition over real talent...
...later, the dark-chocolate-only group showed an 18% increase in blood levels of antioxidants called epicatechins. Those in the latter two groups had no such change. "We suspect it's the proteins in the milk that the epicatechins are binding to, so they're not absorbed," says study co-author Alan Crozier of the University of Glasgow. "There is evidence that with tea, milk does something similar...