Dartmouth by Numbers
A management consultant learns to "push the numbers:" to look for the real meaning behind figures advanced by corporate executives. This exercise bears fruit at Dartmouth, too.
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A management consultant learns to "push the numbers:" to look for the real meaning behind figures advanced by corporate executives. This exercise bears fruit at Dartmouth, too.
To the Editor:
Barry Scherr's reply ("The Administration Strikes Back," April 6) to my column (The "Administrative Life Initiative," April 2) is a model of subtle dissimulation that merits an effort at deconstruction.
As I walked through the College's new Human Resources office on Lebanon Street last year, I commented to the director's assistant how nice the offices looked. Hardwood carrels and plush carpeting adorned a workspace as well-decorated as any law firm that I have ever seen in New York.
The debate over the College's budget difficulties has been off-target: the College community has focused on the details of recent cost cuts and entirely lost sight of the Wright administration's true priorities.
Q: In light of the recent decisions regarding Psi Upsilon and Zeta Psi fraternities, does Dartmouth have a speech code?