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...Mart is an exception because it focuses on management instead of technology. It shares just about every piece of market data it collects—we’re talking petabytes here—with its suppliers, which has proven so vital for the consumer products industry that Proctor & Gamble, makers of everything from Charmin to Crisco to Cover Girl, have an office employing more than 200 people in Wal-Mart’s small-town Arkansas headquarters. Its logistics and distribution system is smart enough to know which ethnicities of Barbie sell better in which stores. It pioneered...
...prospective floaters heard from a variety of sources who sought to calm their nerves, including a sophomore who had floated last year, a first-year proctor and a psychiatrist from University Health Services...
Before Lewis appointed her an assistant dean in 1996, she was a freshman proctor, a senior adviser (now called assistant dean of freshmen), a Radcliffe administrative assistant and a senior admissions officer...
Harvard people and places also come up in conversation when Avery talks about her dog, King Bacchus. When she was a freshman proctor in the Yard, she acquired him through M. Suzanne Renna, now the associate director of the Bureau of Study Counsel...
...proctor many students remember long after their exams are over is Vincent “Vin” DeNovellis. Every year, DeNovellis’ unique safety concerns amuse lecture halls full of nervous students. This year in Literature and Arts C-55, “Surrealism,” DeNovellis “[went] on for about 5 minutes about emergency room procedures…about walking out of the room without talking to anybody, single file, kindergarten fire-drill procedures,” says Neilesh Mutyala ’04. “People were laughing out loud...