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Medica faced internal conflicts before it could evaluate legal advice. Some executives in Winterthur blamed their counterparts in Austin, Texas, where the joints were made, and the Austin executives looked to headquarters for direction. Says CEO Stephan Rietiker: "My first task was to bring people together and create team spirit...
...have gone to companies with fewer than 100 employees, like Datango. "Last year we had great difficulties finding employees who were qualified," says Alexander Artopé, head of Datango's management board. "The qualifications we were looking for were hardly available on the German job market." Says Stephan Pfisterer, who heads the labor and education department of bitkom: "We think the green card process is quite successful when you consider that from all German universities combined there will be only 5,500 graduates in information technology this year." Pfisterer explains that one reason so many green cards go to small...
...barely latent anti-Americanism be harnessed to the cause of global climate control? The Greens in the European Parliament, decrying the White House's "irresponsible and egoistic approach to this global threat," called last week for a boycott of American oil companies like ExxonMobil and Texaco. Others, such as Stephan Singer of wwf International, think such moves are counterproductive. "American companies aren't that concerned with whether a few thousand people less buy their gas in Europe," he says. "A boycott will just let the Europeans off the hook." In fact, Europe and the rest of the world now seem...
...Rather than hanging out in D.C., waiting for a dinner invitation from someone from the White House, they should to into the country and work with people" to build grassroots support for Kyoto, says Stephan Singer, a World Wildlife Fund official in Brussels. "They should go explain to farmers who are opposed to Kyoto and to unions opposed to Kyoto that there cannot be coal mining forever...
Winthrop Professor of History Stephan A. Thernstrom says he believes ratings for courses can affect professors who are worried about their future...