I'd love to know — perhaps we can
include it in a future column.
Not exact matches
«Regardless of whether or not Duffy violated state law by interviewing for a job with a private lobbying entity — he'll recuse himself from any
future matters involving economic development
in his home region — he has committed a mortal political sin: He created an ethics dilemma for a governor currently hammering the state Legislature over its own ethical record,
including its lack of transparency on sources of outside income,» Casey Seiler writes
in his
column, which
includes speculative odds on Duffy's successors.
Those voices
include, as this
column noted
in early July, two recently published reports: Research Universities and the
Future of America: Ten Breakthrough Actions Vital to Our Nation's Prosperity and Security, from the U.S. National Academies, which urges universities to «restructure doctoral education..., shorten time - to - degree and strengthen the preparation of graduates for careers both
in and beyond the academy,» and the Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group Report, from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which advocates «additional training and career development experiences to equip students for various career options, and test ways to shorten the PhD training period.»
Future gaming
columns will
include the way to beat the Greedy Goblin, thoughts on posting
in quantity, some exceptions to my suggestions above, and even an argument for when it's not so bad to pull a Greedy Goblin.
Future wage loss:
In a recent
column, I wrote about former RCMP constable Nancy Sulz who was awarded $ 950,000 as damages,
including prospective wages lost, for prolonged harassment by her commanding officer that left her suffering from such severe depression that she was unlikely to ever be able to work again.
Joseph Nicholson is an independent analyst whose publishing achievements
include a cover feature for «
Futures Magazine» and a recurring
column in the monthly newsletter of a private mint.
While the skills of a successful CEO, which I'll dive deeper into
in future columns include fostering innovation, making personal connections, and adeptly wielding influence, here are the personal characteristics I found common among successful REALTOR ® CEOs
in my study.