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Exit interviews are a valuable tool for companies that want to make their workplaces better. Exit interviews are an effective tool for companies looking to make their workplaces better. "Exit interviews are seen as uncomfortable, time-consuming, and just plain inconvenient," Peter James, an executive leadership coach, told Business Insider. "Exit questions need not be complex but should ideally address what we know, what we think we know, and what we should know," James said. "By the time an employee has made it to the exit interview, they've already submitted their resignation letter or email.
Persons: , Peter James, Chris Bellezza, James, Burgette White, White, Burgette, Desmond Attmore, Brian Wright, it's, I've, Devika Brij, Brij, Attmore, they've, They've Organizations: Service, Adecco, Employees, Staff Locations: America
November 21 - Nolan Hickman scored 19 points and two of his teammates recorded a double-double Tuesday as No. 11 Gonzaga defeated Syracuse 76-57 in a consolation semifinal at the Maui Invitational in Honolulu. Graham Ike (16 points, 14 rebounds, four steals), Anton Watson (12 points, 13 rebounds) and Ryan Nembhard (11 points, seven assists) also were key contributors for Gonzaga. Syracuse trailed by 14 at halftime and still faced a 10-point deficit with less than 11 minutes remaining. Syracuse responded with seven straight points -- a 3-pointer by Bell and consecutive buckets by Mintz -- to get within 27-19.
Persons: Nolan Hickman, Monday's, Graham Ike, Anton Watson, Ryan Nembhard, Judah Mintz, JJ Starling, Chris Bell, Justin Taylor, Mintz, Maliq Brown, Hickman, Ben Gregg, Nembhard, Gonzaga, Ike, Watson, Dusty Stromer, Braden Huff's, Bell Organizations: Gonzaga, Syracuse, Maui Invitational, Purdue, Bulldogs, Orange, Thomson Locations: Honolulu, Orange, Syracuse
[1/43] Nov 14, 2023; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange forward Benny Williams (13) warms up prior to the game against the Colgate Raiders at the JMA Wireless Dome. They nearly completed the hat trick Tuesday before Syracuse recovered from a 24-point deficit in the second half. Jeff Woodward made a layup to give Colgate its biggest lead, 54-30, with 16:32 left in the contest. Soon thereafter, Mintz scored all of Syracuse's points during an 8-2 run that brought the Orange within 66-62 with about five minutes left. Starling contributed 13 points and seven rebounds for the Orange, while Mintz rounded out his productive evening with eight assists and three steals.
Persons: Benny Williams, Rich Barnes, Chris Bell, Judah Mintz, Jeff Woodward, JJ Starling's, Mintz, Bell, Starling, Maliq Brown, Nicolas Louis, Jacques, Braeden Smith, Smith, Justin Taylor Organizations: Syracuse Orange, Colgate Raiders, JMA, USA, Colgate, Central New, Raiders, Syracuse, Keegan Records, Records, Thomson Locations: Syracuse , New York, USA, Syracuse, Central New York, Orange
Oracle Advertising laid off another round of employees this month and the unit's chief product officer, Derek Wise, is leaving, according to internal emails viewed by Insider. Previously called Oracle Data Cloud, Oracle renamed its cloud-based advertising and customer relationship management software to Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience. Oracle Advertising now falls under Edward Screven, Oracle's executive vice president and chief corporate architect who reports to founder and CTO Larry Ellison. "Over the past few days we have had to make some very tough choices about the future of Oracle Advertising," Vlaovic wrote in a Jan. 17 email. "Our strategy in Oracle Advertising moving forward is to be more focused and be able to self-fund our growth."
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