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...organize the stories we tell each other the stories that we tell each other at the end of the day about what happened to us, so that the narration of our day is consistent with the image that we have formulated for ourselves. You know, tones of voice, etc., etc. So we're walking-talking-marketing strategies geared to promulgating this version of ourselves that we've cooked up by the time we're 18, 19, 20. You understand...
Excessive psychological introspection should carry a warning label. Why must we give reasons for everything we do? Living behind a pierced veil of puritanism, the British exult in caprice--in drinking, raving etc.--without feeling a need for self-examination. Such caprice is not harmless, though. The soccer hooligans of the 1980s indulged in violence because it was spontaneous and liberating, an escape from the doldrums of economic necessities (at the occasional cost of an eyeball). Yet if reasons for every act have to be given, or at least deciphered, no one can have such flushes of energy. Life becomes...
...students about job opportunites. These meetings are listed in the OCS Newsletter in the On-Campus Recruiting section. Be sure to check the Newsletter for the time and location of the meeting, FC=Faculty Club, OCSCR=Office of Career Services Conference Room, CH=Charles Hotel, IH=Inn at Harvard, etc. It is important that you attend the meetings of those companies that you are interested in submitting your resume to. There is a Group Meeting List posted in the front hall of OCS and a Master List posted in the Recruiting Office each week...
...national. In order to meet the correspondingly more complex demands of clients, the consulting profession is moving towards addressing the needs of clients across multiple functions. According to Bebbington, "the trend for the future is bringing three practice areas together for clients: strategy, operations (business process and organization design, etc.) and information technology. As the issues become more and more ambiguous, the problems we hear are `fix this process or fix that process' but `We are just not doing as well as we need to be doing to compete in this industry; we need some help.'" The consultants who participated...
Which leads me to the following conspiracy theory: Perhaps the poor coverage is intentional, meant to send the American people fleeing to pay-per-view? Or another possiblility: That every talented producer, scriptwriter, graphic designer, etc. in the industry is working on the Triplecast version of the Olympics, and NBC is making do with the leftovers...