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Sullivan will probably start Clemente and junior Tim Coleman, with Coleman drawing the defensive match-up against the opponent's five...
...known I would have to take this role since the end of last year," Coleman said. "We've been working on different techniques defensively--fronting more, getting help on the back side. I've always been a five-player, so I don't think the transition will be too hard. I'd usually end up guarding the bigger guy last year anyway when Dan and I were in together...
From the African-American monitor, a door-to-door poll taken in February-April 1999 by Don Coleman Advertising/Yankelovich Partners of 1,013 African Americans, and from the Yankelovich Monitor taken during the same time, which included 1,837 whites. Sampling errors are +/- 3.1% and +/- 2.3% respectively...
...decrease the huge costs associated with off-hours shiftwork. Industrial and other accidents resulting from exhaustion already cost U.S. industry and society over $77 billion a year. One of the most immediate effects is a growing demand on companies to show greater flexibility and creativity in designing jobs. Richard Coleman, author of The 24 Hour Business and president of a consulting group, advises firms "first of all to find out what their employees want and then choose schedules that fit the company's needs...
Often, though, an administrator cannot be flexible enough. In those cases, Coleman suggests that a company make a rigid schedule more appealing by offering an attractive trade-off. For companies such as Corning and Goodyear, his consulting firm has created schedules that include 10 to 20 weeks of time off each year or that offer a seven- or eight-day break a month. Another way to make dismal shifts more appealing is to pay better. Coleman has found that many nightworkers will accept a difficult schedule if they can also work predictable overtime hours. "They could have a schedule," says...