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...proof, consider Golf and the Business Executive, an "attitudinal study" (translation: poll) by Hyatt Hotels & Resorts. In the survey, nearly half of 401 executives agreed that "the way a person plays golf is very similar to how he or she conducts business affairs." At least some were speaking from self-knowledge: 55% admitted cheating at golf at least once. The offenses included moving the ball to get a better lie (41% of the executives), not counting a missed tap-in (19%), taking an extra tee shot (13%), intentionally miscounting strokes (8%) and secretly producing a fresh ball while pretending...
...Chen '96 suffered head injuries in the incident, which took place in the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency. Emergency workers took Chen to University Health Services, where she was treated and released at about 3 a.m. Saturday...
Police were unable to identify the offenders, Hyatt officials said...
...have seized control since the '60s, Atlanta is a thriving business and cultural powerhouse. When an ebullient young lawyer named Maynard Jackson became the first black mayor in 1974, the most prominent feature of the skyline was the Polaris, a flying saucer-like revolving restaurant atop the 24-floor Hyatt Regency Hotel. Today that landmark can scarcely be seen amid the towering hotels and office towers that have been built since Jackson broke the color line at city hall...
...HYATT REGENCY IN Pittsburgh last week, senior managers of the $3.3 billion bank holding company Equimark sat in miserable silence while a shareholder, retired C.P.A. Joseph Cestello, scolded them for their "outrageously generous" compensation, including stock options and hefty retirement pay. Cestello even suggested that the company's board resign "for lack of oversight" and demanded that Equimark, whose losses totaled $148 million in the past two years, adopt policies that would tie pay to performance...