Word: modell
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Council successes. This year's Council reflects Harvard's dynamic undergraduate student body by being more assertive and active in pursuing student concerns than ever before. We've made security and campus safety a priority by subsidizing the Harvard University Police Department's Rape Aggression Defense program and bringing Model Mugging seminars to campus. We've shown our committment to House Committees and their unique role on campus by allocating unrestricted block grants to each house...
...case provides a classic presidential strategy memo for students to use as a model: a 1947 memo to President Harry S Truman, written by former Roosevelt Administration aide James H. Rowe Jr '31. Rowe's memo dealt specifically with key "third-party" insurgences of that time...
...offer him advice," he continues, but Dole could "learn from Alfred P. Sloan," the legendary General Motors chairman. "Sloan knew he couldn't compete with Henry Ford on efficiency, so he changed the rules of the game," says Forbes. "He introduced things like different-color cars and annual model changes, and it's taken Ford 70 years to get back close to GM. I'm like Sloan. I see what the new world needs and wants, and I'm offering it. Dole's still making black cars. But he doesn't have...
...desktop machine harks back to the days of bulky mainframes, when all data and software were stored on big, centrally located computers and users had only "dumb" terminals on their desktops, with little or no memory or processing power. Today the operative paradigm is the so-called client-server model, where data may be stored on big file servers but the software runs on real, full-powered desktop computers. Over the years, the pendulum swings back and forth between the decentralized desktop and the centralized machine. In this instance, the idea of a $500 computer is not so new after...
Health Net is typical of "network-model" HMOs that contract with large medical groups and networks of physicians--called Independent Practice Associations--to provide the actual medical care. New subscribers choose or are assigned to a particular medical group, and in turn choose a "primary care provider" or "gatekeeper" who controls access to other services and outside specialists. Even his or her recommendations often must be approved by the group's own utilization-review managers or by Health...