Word: rethink
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...arrangements is relatively easy. The more subtle changes necessary to successfully manage a culturally diverse work force often scare the daylights out of even the best-intentioned executives. Many find themselves for the first time adrift in uncharted territory. Workers don't follow familiar codes of behavior. Bosses must rethink the way they evaluate people and unlearn habits that can alienate or confuse employees from different backgrounds...
...latest feud between the U.S. and Israel suggests that Bush may need to rethink his strategy. Shamir's ideological commitment to the status quo remains unshakable, and the threat of Iraqi missiles and Palestinian support for Saddam has only reinforced his views. Although the Administration's strong-arm tactics generated plenty of anger and anxiety in Jerusalem last week, the U.S. notably failed to elicit even a hint of flexibility...
...with company after company announcing layoffs in the areas of high finance and investment banking, many Harvard seniors say they are beginning to rethink their career plans...
...depends on the new president," Monad says. "If he comes in and [the deans] get into a deadlock [over the campaign], they'd have to rethink it. This is not a one- or two-person thing, all the deans get together and discuss their priorities...
WITH over $25 million in ticket sales and countless jobs on the line, last summer's Miss Saigon controversy has forced actors, directors and audiences to rethink their ideas of just and unjust, plausible and implausible. The basic question: Who gets what role...