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Though some say they believe she planted seeds for Hewlett-Packard's current success, many argue that she mismanaged the company during her five-and-a-half-year tenure, before effectively being forced out by H.P.'s board in 2005.
Interestingly, although 72.7% were in tenured or tenure-track positions, most did not have tenure before adopting SFES roles, suggesting that such roles are not, by themselves, an impediment to achieving tenure.
Some say they'll wait until they get tenure before rolling up their sleeves at work.
Royer's title for much of his tenure before retiring in 1996 was as pro personnel director.
Second, the studies suggest a U-shaped curve in the executives' average length of tenure before being fired.
However, more than £25m was then paid out from the department store to its new owner Retail Acquisitions in its 13-month tenure before BHS collapsed into administration.
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… I cannot think of a single person who was more willing to express his or her views after tenure than before".
"The largest leak in the pipeline between receipt of the Ph.D. and tenure occurs before obtaining the first position," they write.
The report also looked specifically at full-time workers who had had "longer tenures" before being laid off — that is, workers displaced from jobs they had held for at least three years.
Virginia wants to win, but with class, typified by Coach George Welsh's long tenure there before his recent retirement.
The night before the Jets' monster win at New England, Ty Law, a day into his Jets tenure, stood before his new teammates and told them what the Patriots thought of them.
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