Word: teamworks
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...police departments in the U.S. use the MMPI. The California Psychological Inventory, a popular "screen-in" test, can help determine the right person for the job by attempting to predict how someone will behave. The Myers-Briggs is frequently used by employers on existing employees to measure leadership and teamwork skills. Other tests gauge dependability, stress management and motivation...
...Crimson took advantage of the shortened schedule.“They were pretty hard conditions, but we’ve been practicing quite a bit,” junior skipper Clay Johnson said. Along with crew Emily Simon, Johnson led the way in an event that hinges largely on teamwork for success.“We have to rely on each other all the time,” Johnson said. “I have a lot of confidence in them. They’ve got my backs and I’ve got theirs.”Harvard?...
...We’ve been focusing on strong defensive pressure and teamwork,” Delaney-Smith said. “I think we did a great job with both for the most part. We’ve been trying to get more team defense with more help and a better rotation inside. I think they were surprised by our pressure. They’re a good offensive team, but we did a good job making the entry pass difficult...
...resentment in the wings of both their parties. But first with the tsunami and then with Katrina, the two men have galvanized the private response to natural disasters this year. What's more, by working together, Bush and Clinton have reminded a deeply divided nation how much old-fashioned teamwork is missing from its politics and what can be accomplished if people just join forces and pitch in. Says Clinton: "I think people see this, and it reminds them of how America is supposed to work...
...ceremony that took an hour longer than anticipated, the Asian American Association (AAA) held elections last night at the Science Center. Candidates discussed their plans for community building, increased teamwork, and bridging cultural gaps. After giving a three-minute speech that was followed by a question and answer session, Sanby Lee ’08, who is also a Crimson editor, and Mei Y. Pen ’07 were elected co-presidents, replacing Sarah L. Paiji ’06 and Eveleen S.S. Hsu ’07. In their speeches, the candidates discussed a narrow range of issues...