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Psychosocial Stimulation Improves the Development of Undernourished Children in Rural Bangladesh1

Abstract Undernutrition in early childhood is associated with poor mental development and affects 45% of children in Bangladesh. Although limited...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 10/01/06 by Hamadani, Jena D; Huda, Syed N; Khatun, Fahmida; Grantham-McGregor, Sally M · More from publication -
Profitable Player Runner-up: Best Buy

Best Buy When Brad Anderson took over as CEO of Best Buy from founder Dick Schulze in the summer of 2002, he inherited a company at the top of its...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Listener Runner-up: Intuit

The maker of the popular Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax software, Intuit began using ethnographic research way back when most software engineers...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Employee Innovator: USAA

USAA's 13,000 customer-service agents give new meaning to the phrase "frontline employees." As the direct link between the financial-services firm...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Cool Runnings

BLOG: PSFK WHO WRITES IT: Brand consultant Piers Fawkes, creative director Simon King, and their trend-watching entourage WHY YOU SHOULD READ IT:...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
The Art of Service

Managing the customer experience is a little like playing a game of chess. The pieces on the front line--the employees who touch the customer--are...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Listener Runner-up: Intuit

The maker of the popular Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax software, Intuit began using ethnographic research way back when most software engineers...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Listener Runner-up: W Hotels

The thought of hotel employees eavesdropping on you during your stay doesn't exactly make for a good night's sleep. That is, unless you're staying...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Customer-Centered Leader Runner-up: Michelle Peluso

When a $51 fare from Los Angeles to Fiji was mistakenly posted in Travelocity's system back in April (typically a $1,000 fare), frequent fliers...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication -
Customer-Centered Leader Runner-up: Michelle Peluso

When a $51 fare from Los Angeles to Fiji was mistakenly posted in Travelocity's system back in April (typically a $1,000 fare), frequent fliers...
Fast Company, 10/01/05 by Jena McGregor · More from publication
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