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...circumventing that through voluntary buyouts. They will cost the firm more than $1 billion, or a whopping $135,000 a person. Zetsche doesn't mince words about his top priority: "Our most important task right now is to ensure that our excellent products can be made with less input," he says. As for the damage to Mercedes' reputation, he likens the brand to "a kind of savings account" from which the company has had to make a few withdrawals. "We have to strongly start to re-fund it," he says...
...does have an administrative office at the Wadsworth House in the Yard, and students are free to offer advice by visiting the SRP’s website or e-mailing the board. But Freid foresees some difficulties amidst the excitement of improvised input. “In a decentralized university, it’s hard to get the word out,” she says...
Last spring, the Council had heavy input into two of the most contentious topics facing the Faculty, acting as intermediaries between the Faculty and the Harvard Corporation—the University’s seven-member governing board—during the uproar surrounding University President Lawrence H. Summers and also leveling crippling criticism against a draft of the General Education report for the Harvard College Curricular Review...
...issues that will face FAS in the coming year, such as Allston planning, the curricular review, and implementing the recommendations of two task forces on faculty diversity. They also have pledged to be more transparent about their own discussions while tracking the pulse of the Faculty, particularly by receiving input from a group of department chairs who have met weekly since February...
Although Glazer refrained from setting a formal agenda, after the meeting he broadly outlined some of the issues he hoped to work on this semester. He said he hoped to improve social planning and get more student input into the ongoing Harvard College Curricular Review...