Word: turnarounds
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Still, if fiscal 1993 really does represent thestart of a sustainable turnaround, drastic stepsmay not be necessary. Indeed, for Meyer, this yearcould possibly bring the vindication of a strategyhe implemented upon arriving at Harvard threeyears...
Such talk tends to stifle executives' natural desire to crow about their turnaround and invites them to downplay prospects as they head into labor ! talks. But some jubilant carmakers can't help themselves. "As the quality gap ceases to become a factor, what has emerged is a showdown over who is offering the better value," observes Chrysler president Lutz. "The war isn't over, but we've definitely landed on the beaches...
...things we do is offer very good rates and 24-hour turnaround," he said. "The whole system is pretty much computerized. We can fax out articles, courier articles, [send] articles [by Federal Express]--we're able...
Avoiding the controversial political entanglements of its Boston neighbor may have been a key factor in The Cambridge Hospital's successful turnaround...
...part of the turnaround effort early last week, Clinton took to the heartland. In a speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he mentioned the middle class no fewer than 10 times and later that day revived his campaign promise of a middle-class tax cut. With great ceremony, he was presented with a bowling ball and a shirt embroidered with his name. At a photo-op back in Washington, he demonstrated the power of volunteerism (read: no government spending) by helping to mow and clean up a park in a rundown neighborhood...