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October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 18

… C L A S S I F I E D S Katharine Graham, Chairman, of the Board Richard D. Simmtnos, Prestident EDITOR-IN-CRIEF: Richard M. Smrith SENIOR EOITOR/SPECIAL PROJECTS: Lynnr Povich EDITOR Jrrold K. Footlick EXECUTIVE EDITOR: LynntrLangwa'y AIRT DIRECTOR: Robert J. George STAFF EDITORS: Barbara Burgowr, , nGvens, Jean STAFF WRITER: Johnt Schwatrtz STAFF REPORTER: Connrie Leslie PICTURE EDITOR: Nia Krikellasr Buttont EDITORIAL PRODUCTION: Ute F. Lan...…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 18

…UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister October 23, 1921 10:40 A. M.-"What the Church Represents." Every great in- stitution repreesents some- thing bigger than it can fully embody. 5:30 P. M.-Young People's Sup- per. 6:00 P. M. - Mc. Stanley Man- ning, President o the Nation- al Universalist Young Peo- ple's Society, speaks. Out for University Service at Hill. A Cordial Welcome to You? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron, Belo...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 18

…18A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 23, 1997 Cleveland truimphs to lock series at two CLEVELAND (AP) - This World Series game had all the elements: snow, wind, record cold and another big night by Sandy Alomar. On an evening when flurries fell at Jacobs Field, the only thing that accumulated were runs by the Indians. Manny Ramirez and Matt Williams homered as Cleveland beat the Florida Marlins 10-3, evening the Series at two wins ea...…

October 23, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 19) • Page Image 19

…....0 8 -ge Michigan Daly{- ' rStaay-2 October 24, 198 0 0 .., V. t , +e + Ornwrd 9 =4 vi.;LvhCr -+, 1002 - 1998 MICHIGAN ROSTER is J "li:: f:"t:::": "' J ! 'i: 'J ':! f:CJ ji:-i . ftr fit fi !h:"::: NJJ." :. .J l ' .": rJ:: .l: . ir. is f tiv r "t r x v " .. v Jr:: J: r 'r'ri ii9 r..; :< ->: fi GYY: i:::}is.'-}};'r'r:"ii:4::I'Y}:F.:::::::: - i: :": riii:: ?i7?i?::ii}}: : ;-' ii: : ' i: :? : : }Si::l}ii j{:; i::}ii: i $: : }: ; }:LSI ...…

October 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 32) • Page Image 19

…A w w w V W W s s w w MICHELLANY You deserve a fashion break today Score points with that sporty WttKEND/SCOTT UTUCHY SD T Dave .Siglin Ark manager talks about club's history, local club scene, and Ann Arbor audiences; "they 're great" INTERVIEW An Ann Arbor institution, the Ark has been showcasing folk and other, mostly non-commercial, music for 22 years; Dave Siglin has been the manager for the past 19. The Ark, now the country's old...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 19

…0 I didn't have a vacation. I had an adventure. Remote? Try ends of the earth. New muscles. New attitude. How to look smart...Uri aiipU. Newsweek On Campus Newsweek Sweatshirt On Campus $15.95 Polo Shirt $14.95 Newsweek On Campus What can you say about rapids named Upper Disaster and Lower Disaster? ---. Companionship. Until this summer, my only experience with the wilderness was demanding to go home early from summer camp. Outward Bound...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 19

… Plans for the Future Professional Profiles Opportunities for undergradu- University graduates share ates to prepare for life after their experiences in five graduation. Pages 3-5. careers. Pages 12-18. Facin Surf th the Cob fect joL Graduate Programs How to get into, pay for and survive graduate programs. Pages 6-11. PF www.kaplan.com *Course names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. ism u …

October 23, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 19) • Page Image 20

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October 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 32) • Page Image 20

…II 0o Q o c 0 0" IID 0 S. j I 4 4 D aSD - ~ r um 4 v Ipc '4rn d<~ U.- M - - - - - - C)(0q&N R -' s 0 4 Z y wmN o m - - - - M ' i 'I H- U C Z y Q O m w H til I I I I WEEKEND PHOTO/ KAREN HANDELMAN FASHIONS COORDINATED BY BECKY FOOTE 12 - - -- 1-4- a O n3 p Omi Mod o c'O c 0) CD C .cn90 o00 rm c m 01 CACA) no t~ "°:. . rw .. & .: .- M …

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 20

…S Book in 1850. Many later stories have been simply two-voice conversations, resem- bling psychoanalytic cross talk or internal dialogue: as one of these nameless interloc- utors says, "I am a double-minded man." "Paradise" is more conventional than most of Barthelme's previous work, but no one will mistake it for some earnest novel in which "real" characters work out "real" problems in "real" settings. Barthelme's characters don't quite have...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 20

… 2B - TkMichigan Daily Fall Outloo - Thursday, October 23, 19& , .__ a a a a W - -- .'r 7- wqmp Cover: For thousands of University seniors and- graduates, the future is a sea of opportunity and uncertainty. The question is, will they stay afloat? Graphic by Michelle McCombs and Jonathan Weitz. Plans for the Future 2B Undergraduate students make the most of their time in Ann Arbor and prepare for the 'real world.' Graduate Pro...…

October 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 32) • Page Image 21

…w w VWw W V w w I d :1.11 T An opposing view: fashion is f x rA Q q Q Q A U tA z 0 M w Q F . We at the Daily often whine about one form of oppression or another: racism, s e x i s m, conservatism, etc. But we hardly ever address a from of oppression that afflicts almost everyone, everyday - fashion. Since the first couple donned fig leaves, clothes and fashion have been a symbol of humanity's shame. But clothes don't grow on trees a...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 21

…0 .0 B0 OKS A Lost Tourist in Paradise Simon's young models provide all the sexual pleasure he can handle, but their unstable mix of high spirits and inscrutability is discomfiting "male fantasy," and they freely criticize both Simon's politics and his sexual per- formance. These women are onto him. But they stay. But only for the time being. This paradise is really only temporary shelter, and much care is given to creature comforts: mealtim...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 21

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October 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 32) • Page Image 22

… mb. -A C J k J . ...ocus on us a 'ifr (continued from Page 8) shoulder pads (which are at least slimming down) to a narrow waist and shapely skirts or trousers. So is the key word for this season going to be diet? The new body , image, for women especially, also means focusing on legs and skirt A lines. Short. Very short. Freeze-your-butt-off short. Be brave, it is y possible to wear the style without promoting frostbite throughout they ' ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 22

… I O A KNOCKO r 4 11 J1'. Tr *1 " " " " OURSOCKSOFF AND WIN $3000. The 1987 Honeywell Futurist Awards Competition Here's your chance to stop us in our tracks: Power-up your imagination and make a 25-year leap into the future. Turn your visions into two short essays, and you could win one of ten $3000 prizes plus a Honeywell summer internship. Call toll-free 800-328-5111 (ext. 1581) for an entry form and complete rules. Or write: Honeywell ...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 22

… 11...5. _.. L ,y, i _.. . _ , .G. u.:.>_._.. _ . w l.tcs '.. ii..'! 4B - The chigan Daily FalfOuook hursday October 23 1997 PLANNIN FO UUIW . ' d A 0. FAM CI.THE JOB WARk "TMchaalF s s Interns get insider's view of politics Students exhaust variety of resources in search for jobs By Jeffrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter As Sara Deneweth cruised down Detroit's Woodward Avenue in a con- vertible, her traveling companion, Sen. Carl Levi...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 23

…0 0 0RM 6 . ____- _ RESUMES Charting a Smart Path A new guide from the College Board helps those who don't know what job to look for When a biology major becomes a medi- cal student or an education major becomes a teacher, it doesn't take clairvoyance to chart their career paths. But in her new book, "College to Career" (260 pages. The College Board. $9.95), Joyce Slayton Mitchell points out that more than half of all college graduates e...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 23

…200 -The- Mlich p Daily Fall'Outkk* k ThUr , OQtober,23 ,19F9GTH7JBMAE FANG THE JOB MA Cities attrac U grads ...... ~he Michigan Daily Fall Outlo2~- Companies look to diversify workforce w w -0- PLANNING FO@THE FUTURE he MihgnDiyFl w w -W -- _'_ ROTC builds life-long career By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter To follow the sun or stay in the cold? As graduates enter the real world, they are faced with the terrifying question of...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 24

… 0 0 9 0 0 0S A r erkeBeat10 lbsM that I Full BloomCOUS load hursday night, 11:15, and Berke Breathed has one cartoon left to go. Over the past 29 hours, without stopping to sleep, he's drawn 13 days' worth of daily "Bloom County" strips. But, wanting to ship the panels at 12:43 on a flight from Denver's Stapleton Airport, 44 miles away, he has no time to waste. Working up to the last in the country, running in 999 minute because he likes...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 24

…-.a :rv - r .r . .... a .f.w ..rr r: . r ...1 w n a. . G ¢ fI ..%..% T . ' h-uh ~f ,m calf~ ,-..f r .a1,~* t r t i :?7I ",1"1 -, , - -. o i ... o.~..;,,. Mme- ILA in imim ' _ a _. i ne mIcnigar Ladltae ffuirooK - +rs aa~y, VAuctI ':_'* GRAU ATE PR RAM! kf . } c l Vr r I i r .-.4 1t )- T 't. i r. _ -FACIP THE JOB MARK- . Ash, a -lw__ w v v 'U' reputation gives students edge in job hunt By Peter RomerFriedman Daily Staff Reporter A...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 25

…r " "0 menial chores nor a dream job, the best pharmaceu internships offer the chance to learn a com- preciated L pany's entire operation-from the bottom pany vice p up. Jonathan Eig of Northwestern worked cause, says in the Washington bureau of the Los An- take sometf geles Times, where he both fetched medical it for comps prescriptions for reporters and wrote na- on major ac tionally syndicated articles. Still, he counts utive took I his su...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 25

…Ta. -AA 'n'i4rb l fl ,il . t411 A1...L _. TL. nr Li....+.,1 .0 4 fnnV ne MicHigan' vauy' ranUtI(W0M'- AND, v-, v zit - i ne micni2an uaaty tail UUVOOx - i nursaav. UCToner 13. lyyr -s -- ® , ..j - 4 Graduate School Information Fair Thursday October 30, 1997 Noon - 4:00 pm Michigan Union S~ J ily IY 4 Ir II:a ! U vM V n ~ui U y/ V V GI L I L u limp-- mw Iw -- -w- Research careers o ffer variety By Maria Hackett Daily Staff Reporter...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 26

… Hard at work: Producing two weeks of 'Bloom County' in one marathon session- without sleep who drew "Li'l Abner," and Walt Kelly, the cre- ator of "Pogo." Interestingly, while discussing "Peanuts" at one point, Breathed mistakenly says the name of one of his characters instead of "Char- lie Brown." "Freudian slip," he mutters. Frosty feelings: Of course there's another strip to which "Bloom County" has always been compared. From the first d...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 26

…_ .r.aa_ aar.+ rmrmu r.. zoro,;. na as: n2nnnmu.ar s o eu c.-.a.:rana:wcrstx:x "mx actil _-:-,j e MicRu n lDE 7701D f - NVWN ,.jja~rw uNJ1N ~N.LN -NVN. fh.,fWJ W : r P0FESSIONAL PROISES _I w w w w w w _W lw S fwdtuE/ APM MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS was founded in 1974 to bring a vision, management expertise, and business discipline to the healthcare industry. TODAY, MORE THAN 260 APM expert consultants are helping healthcare lea...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 27

…U S urn a Getting comfortable with an IBM PC now can put you in a good position later. Familiarity with the IBM Personal Com- puter can give you a real advantage in school. And it can put you in good standing when you get out. Since IBM computers are widely accepted throughout the academic and professional fields, chances are you'll be seeing a lot of them. So while you may leave a lot of things be- hind when you leave school, PC know-how is...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 27

…I ~Ew UIlWE1fI~~AE mD Am IATC DnrQ AK4C v w -*IWKFL55UNAL VKWILs w 40 VKAUA D~l* U KXKM3 #4 WNBA offers fast start for 'U' alum By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer Like many University students, Craig Schulman sat in class with grandiose dreams of a career in the professional sports realm. Now, just 18 months after his gradua- tion from the University, Schulman pos- sesses a steady job in a burgeoning field, a Manhattan residence and fr...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 28

…p * Autographing an Opus shirt: The characters are so realistically beguiling that half of the strip's mail comes addressed to them JODY BOYMAN strip was so popular in Austin that it was reprinted in book form. And word of this promising talent traveled all the way to the Washington Post Writ- ers Group, a top newspaper syndicate. "I was over- whelmed by his work," says Al Leeds, now Breathed's editor and sales manager for Writers Group. "H...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 28

… wwr "r+ rr an a -- a .. GSIs juggle teaching responsibilities, homework VKWFESIONAL rVKU11#5 Women engineers find daily challenges, rewards By Rachel Edelnm Daily Staff Reporter As both students and teachers, gradu- ate student instructors spend their years at the Univei ty living a double life. Living in both sides of the academic world, GSIs face the difficulty of bal- ancing teaching and studying, along with surviving financially. "For...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 29

…0 11 1 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 217 CLINTON, IOWA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Reader Service Dept. P.O. Box 2762 Clinton, Iowa 52735-2762 1.1111 .1 111111.I ...1.11,,111 ,,,111 1111 I BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 217 CLINTON, IOWA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE * POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES 1 1 I I I I 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 29

…1_ Law Day Thursday October 23, 1997 11:00 - 3:00 pm Michigan Union Meet with over 100 law schools from across the country! Some schools scheduled to attend include: M~edical school requires discipline, diligent studies ._ ... S 0 -b ADAS PR GR MS-A Grad students survive more than 4 years of A2 schooling PNMNNMMMMMMwqm JD JD JD By Heather Wiggin Daily Staff Reporter The words, "I'm pre-med" have become a cliche that echoes thr...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 30

…II NO POSTAGE I I IIIF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ____ FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 250 LIVINGSTON, N.J. POSTAGE WILL BE PAIO BY ADDRESSEE The Newsweek Building P0O. Box 414 Livingston, N.J. 07039-9965 ' I lil' 11'I ~ li1 11'1 'l~ [ . I I ! 0 z 01 1 01,1 Q Q QQ. n.., . b n eet oC 17- °o cx a a. 0 i z tID yLi 0 LI 0C n n ; z o -I Li C 0 it l O C 0 da z ON Li 0 0 Pt 0. 0 A' 0 0 C O LILI 0 n Pt 0 0 Pt ...…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 30

…I i iC ivnvi ll6au v ay - I I IVIV(4I LiII Rehabilitation with Dr. MilL Sonya Miller, a fourth-year resident at University Hospitals spends her days in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitatio department. Many of Miller's patients have been in car acci dents and are recovering from head or spinal cord injuries. Others have suffered a stroke or aneurysm. Miller said her as a doctor is to "get people functioning and independent" coordinating th...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 31

… 0 0 NormalMNan Strange W it. , _ 9 11rJ r Ijust draw until I reach that one hideous moment," says Gary Larson, the creator of "The Far Side.""That's what I relate to." And these days alot of people relate to School of dVery Hard kKnocks 5 w slWest Point cadets take to the hills in summer The 60-foot balance beam shivers like a wet puppy as West Pointer Allyn Lynd PHOTOS BY SUDHia takes slow, nervous steps along its Tanks for the memories: ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 32

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October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 33

…9 .- r .: 4.J'r MRn ." e: "".) I I To A)to A LL. 000 TO PFILL0)0. BRAD S00 SLATt-)G 0000)00 00. / ES-- 5oU -T- ER iOT-0) BACK. 00000 E00P000, TO MAKE 0VS G Er0OSE00 TO MEAT OOOSESS PREPOAA7100 FOR ouR JOOoSo. LOTE O0KOIo)T TKEEP.0 0 T~O C-O LOO Tow 0)0.00 -TOEEP u OF a TO KaUCk Uap To PBtry AuntoelTo . 00 0 I'M WA ITIaG. WELL., HERE GOES. 0 e 0 Y ri I I '600* or mail to: Army National x 6000, Clifton, NJ 07015 ,! i 17171 rE/ZIP US ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 34

… 0 0 0 CS EG Disaster for higher ed? Reform would alter the status of scholarships, student loans and charitable contributions Facing a Taxing Proble The so-called "tax simplification" bill may raise some college costs and environmental-design schools are America's largest; the agriculture school is second largest. A&M has become a re- search heavyweight; its research budget tops $150 million this year. Though histori- cally weak in the h...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 35

…0 0 0 PHoTroS BY WILL w Displaying the bands that tie: Loyal Ags can't buy their class rings until they complete 9 Agie re No Jok Unique Texas A&M, long the butt of Lone Star humor, builds a brainier reputation T radition holds that sometime before on here people wouldn't understand." Thanksgiving, the students of Texas Tradition holds the Aggies like a moth- A&M University will begin building er's arms or a set of shackles-depending on The...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 36

…0O L0 C S SPORTS books rather than blockers. "I think it would be a good idea for all freshmen to sit out," he says. "With leaving home and ad- justing to all this work, I don't know what I'd do if I was playing football right now." G r a d e s Others, however, say their .dreams of gridiron glory have been unjustly derailed Proposition 48, the latest effort to make sure that by the new standards. Schools that offered players are 'student-athl...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 37

…0 "Mostly I'm mad because it wasn't my fault," says Glonek, whose school offered the sub- ject only at an honors level. Some administrators fear that reliance on the SAT and ACT is unfair to blacks, who historically have scored poorly on standardized tests. "[Those tests] are culturally geared and racially biased," says USC bas- ketball coach George Raveling, reflecting the view of many so- ciologists. "They've been used for years to keep bla...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 38

… 0 0 0 ANYTME. THE NEW DDEP ER2AMILS no private practice, a clinician who has no clinic, an untenured professor who has no ; :. academic credentials in literature, ethics , or religion-the subjects he lectures on most. Indeed, ever since he turned his back on traditional psychiatry and headed South in 1958 to observe the black children who were integrating public schools in New Orleans, Coles has ignored academic and professional conventio...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 39

…The Moral Life Robert Coles Of Children Moralist at Large '< 0 0 ANYPLACE. He is a child psychia- trist with no practice, a clinician with no clinic and an untenured pro- fessor who teaches at Harvard's law, medical and business schools ings Robert Coles lectures on OnTuesday and Thursday morn- "The Literature of Social Reflec- tion" to 400 undergraduates at Harvard. In the afternoons he teaches "Literature and Medicine" at Har- vard Medi...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 40

…p " . " " " 9 C O L L E G E L l FE Life in the Pit': Texas students awaiting space tough it out in Kinsolving basement Finding Beds for Brains With housing demand outstripping supply, some schools are seeking creative solutions A t the University of Texas in Austin last month, rows of beds, desks and portable closets made the Kinsolving Dormitory basement look like an army bar- racks. Appropriately dubbed "the Pit" by its residents, the n...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 41

…a s 0 w . SIU's VideoTIPLE Volunteers CHOICED m Three years ago Carbon- dale, Ill., lacked the full spectrum of cable-televi- sion programming-but South- ern Illinois University stu- dents still wanted their MTV. So volunteers from the campus radio station put to- gether their own music-video show. Since then, MTV has ar- rived. But SIU's spirited "The New Frontier" show has sur- vived by becoming a video al- ternative, developing a pla...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 42

…The Arican Express Real Life Planner s your chances for SAmerican Express* getting your right about getting tejob is the r done right. nd'then tadtoshed ices, product i ad setlh mnth i t : ' testing, manufactusrg troube-s hootig, mrkein -oyourbright ideas irosder tha y ight11fulty realize your ptenial dthe ~ pn teyour company. The entrepreneuratspri maoking broads~iwe e dust e in-h find th y the corporate it a r twit unt WHAT IS A...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 43

…0 The American Express ai Life Planner 0 0 The American Expreo eal Life Planner that his little slips of paper had slipped out of place, and he would have to mark his place all over again. "During a particularly boring sermon, I realized Ineeded something that would stick without ruining the'book," he says, and his thoughts quickly turned to a light adhesive already developed in his company's research lab by one of his colleagues, samples o...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 44

…If you're carrying cash on vacation, you're the tourist attraction. Whether your vacation takes you to scenic Europe or sandy beaches, you can be sure there's a large group of people antic- ipating your arrival. Pickpockets can spot you, distract you and take your wallet before you've taken your first picture. And if you're carrying cash, they can take your entire vacation. That's why it's so important to take American Express® Travelers Cheq...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 45

…0 0 The American Exprea eal Life Planner Every figure and idea that is not your own should be sourced in detail. The idea is that a person with absolutely no familiarity about the market you're trying to reach should be able to understand what you're talking about, what the num- bers mean, and where the numbers come from" Stern advises new business planners to work from the ground up in building expense and revenue estimates. "Don't come at ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 46

… -, 9 HOW TO SPOT AN INTRAPRENEUR- FRIENDLY COMPANY kay, we've established the fact that many companies offer a nurturing environment for their innovative and intraprising employees. But where do you go from here? How do you locate and select among those companies with an established commitment to intrepreneurial directly relatable to an unwillingness to promote and develop new ideas.) " How likely is it that you will be free to use the re...…

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