Word: turnarounds
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Which is why Notre Dame's "return to glory," as it is known on campus, is much more than a rebound in its football fortunes. The Fighting Irish are experiencing their best campaign since 1993--a turnaround engineered by a first-year coach who was Notre Dame's second choice for the job. Lapsed fans across the country are returning to the football fold and to their televisions. "Notre Dame attracts the casual fan to college football the way Michael Jordan does in basketball or the Triple Crown does in horse racing," says NBC Sports president Ken Schanzer. Notre Dame...
Last night’s rowdy Drag Night was a turnaround from the disappointment of the recent Masquerade, according to event coordinators...
Like Potts and Darst, Litchfield and Yu started slowly, but their turnaround was less timely and decisive...
...meals served onboard, no bulky drinks carts and no entertainment. Where it makes sense, as at Oakland International Airport in California and Midway Airport in Chicago, Southwest uses less expensive, less crowded secondary airports. It flies only one type of aircraft--the Boeing 737--to reduce maintenance costs and turnaround time, and it contracts out its most intensive maintenance work. That allows the airline to employ only 1,478 mechanics for its 366 airplanes, while United needs 12,611 mechanics for 557 planes. That sounds like a lot of extra work for the folks at Southwest. But remember...
...president of Future Network U.S.A., Simpson-Bint, 35, has engineered an impressive turnaround. In February 2001, Future shuttered six magazines, sold Business 2.0 to Time Inc. and cut staff from 500 to 100. Simpson-Bint then refocused on gaming titles, including Official Xbox Magazine, and the company turned its first profit in June. It plans a new series of how-to computing magazines this spring...