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...data confirm the strong desire among business leaders to contribute as public leaders over the course of their careers. Our study also finds that, unfortunately, individuals report having had almost no support in making their transition. Respondents, when they first ventured to cross from leadership in the private sector to leadership in the public sector, felt they had to figure out much on their own. Our research addresses this need, with the goal of identifying the success strategies to ease the transition for future leaders...
...Microsoft is expected to introduce a patch soon, available to all users through Windows Automatic Update. However, the company will not confirm whether or not the patch will be available by January 10, the date of the next scheduled Windows update. "We're investigating the issue aggressively," Mike Reavey, operations manager for Microsoft's Security Response Center, told TIME. Reavey stressed the need to test the safety patch thoroughly before uploading it to users...
...firm Rosneft to former U.S. Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, a close friend of President Bush. Rosneft is readying for an IPO next year, after picking up the production arm of its dismembered rival Yukos in a state-sponsored auction a year ago. Sources close to Evans won't confirm or deny the offer, saying only that Evans supports closer commercial ties between the U.S. and Russia...
...minutes a day. The implications of these findings could be very important, said Lazar and Benson. After completing this study, Lazar said she believes, “The effects of meditation can counter the effect of age.” If the findings of the study can be confirmed through follow-up research, meditation could be prescribed just like any other healthcare, said Benson. Benson said he believes this study shows that meditation is just “one of scores of techniques that bring about a physiologic response.” Meditation, according to Benson...
...containing the notes was sent to DEAS and FAS Physical Sciences Development Coordinator Kathleen Blauvelt and DEAS and FAS Physical Sciences Director of Development Linda Fates by Fates’ assistant, Jennifer Casasanto. None of the three answered messages left on their office telephones yesterday. The University would not confirm that Ballmer and Waters were DEAS donors yesterday. “We certainly protect the anonymity of our donors, so I can’t confirm to you whether somebody is anonymous or not,” said Alumni Affairs and Development Director of Media Relations Sarah Friedell. Vice President...