Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...possible answer can be found in how much Harvard hews to the controversial practice of subcontracting--which allows them to pay market rates without being accused of cheating its own employees...
...University, according to an official who asked not to be identified, must also look at the market value for contract services...
...people more, then what does that do to the market?" the official says. "The University should pay for the market value of its employees...
...example of Harvard's proprietary security force--once 150 strong, and now employing slightly more than 20--is indicative of what can happen when market forces force a company to become competitive...
...when considering the market and when considering efficiency, perhaps subcontracting is justified...