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At the same time, re-engineering has become synonymous with less elegant forms of reorganization, notably downsizing, in which CEOs fire workers wholesale to make a company more "efficient." It can be the management equivalent of cutting off a leg of the chair you are sitting on to save wood...
This disparity is not a new phenomenon. Almost 15 years ago, the Board of Overseers and the Corporation, Harvard's two governing boards, put together a committee to examine the tenure processes at the different schools.
Although the University gives schools the freedom to establish their own tenure processes, the final step of the tenure process is uniform across the University: the president must give approval.
"Fundamentally there is in fact a very close fit--a critical interlock--between the structures and processes of the Internet and the main structures and processes of university teaching and learning," Rudenstine told the Sanders Theatre audience.
The CFA, which is formed out of a partnership between the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Institute's Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), is dedicated, according to the information on its Web site, "to pursue studies of those basic physical processes that determine the nature and evolution of the Universe...