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Current Currier House Master and Shad Professor of Business Ethics at HBS Joseph L. Badaracco praised Andrews for his intellect and his kindness. “Ken was a kind, wise, tough-minded, witty man, with a gift for words and a talent for getting right to the heart of an issue. It is no surprise he was welcomed and admired on both sides of the river,” he said...
...talent of this stellar group of freshmen was not hidden to upperclassmen like Odorczyk...
...chemistry, unity, and talent this freshmen group possesses is not normal; it’s fantastic...
...also has the capacity, useful when dealing with Pyongyang, of getting through to even the most stubborn?one diplomat jokes that when Hill worked on the Bosnian talks "he had the remarkable ability of being able to get [chief negotiator Richard] Holbrooke to listen." But Hill's real talent may be the trust he can inspire in those who matter. In the Korean talks, he has been given a long leash by U.S. President George W. Bush and Rice. Hill forged an unlikely bond with his rough-edged, chain-smoking Chinese counterpart Wu. Though he doesn't normally smoke, Hill...
...industry where casting criteria other than talent?family ties, sex appeal, mob pressure?are often rumored to play a role, Bachchan rose to superstardom by delivering consistently towering performances. It also helped that he gave a lot of them: Sarkar ("boss" in Hindi), a stylish interpretation of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, is his 152nd movie. But Bachchan also had a profound connection to his public. In the 1970s and 1980s, as India stagnated under an autocratic government and the suspension of civil liberties during Indira Gandhi's 1975-1977 Emergency, Bachchan played a series of angry young...