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...Rangan said, “I enjoyed what I did, but it was all analytical, consisting of technical drawings and calculations. Meanwhile, I had always been interested in the human side. How do people behave with each other, and how can you get people to work in a cohesive unit?”Rangan said that the application process to the prestigious Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad also helped to alter his thinking. “I found the questions in the interview intriguing, as there were no technical questions,” Rangan said. “Instead...
...fourth quarters as the offense became relatively stagnate. The defense shined as it finally didn’t have to work against short fields due to better ball security. Saturday marked the 30th consecutive game that the defense has not allowed a single rusher of 100 yards, and the unit allowed just 59 total yards of offense in the second half. “I feel that if teams have to go the whole field on us consistently throughout the game, if they have to comprise long drives, it’s going to be really tough for them...
...Kendrick brothers are the target audience," says Kris Fuhr, vice president of marketing for Provident Films, a faith-based unit of Sony BMG Music that has marketed the brothers' last two movies. "Sometimes people think to reach Christian audiences you just have a movie with no swearing in it and that's enough. It's not. In Sherwood's movies you have a very overt depiction of faith...
...feedback from administrators, teaching staff, and parents. On both nights, Fowler-Finn went over the pros and cons of four potential options for Cambridge’s middle schools, which include working with the current K-8 structure, establishing a 6-8 middle school, creating a 7-8 grade unit at the city’s high school, or enlarging the 6-8 units at current K-8 schools. He asked parents to submit their comments on each option in written form, which he said he would use in formulating his recommendations. Parents, who were also allowed to share their...
...combat soaring costs, Roche also plans to create more customized drugs and redesign the way it develops them. At the center of this push is the company's diagnostics unit, which Schwan oversaw before taking on the top job last year. Perhaps more than any of its rivals, Roche sees diagnostic machines and test kits as crucial to assessing and treating disease in the future. That belief, in turn, has led to a laser-sharp focus on "personalized medicine." So, for example, an oncologist will use a genetic test to pinpoint the exact kind of cancer her patient...