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Shiva posted a condolence
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Author’s Comment: To understand the pusproe of this Commentary, you need to know a little bit about some of my various exploits. While an undergraduate at Yale studying Physics and Astronomy, I also participating in any number of extracurricular activities. One of the most enjoyable of these included a political debating society. Alas, I had a problem. While all the other members majored in such relevant courses as Political Science, Economics, History and Philosophy, there sat I, the lone science major swimming with the parliamentary sharks. What could I do to establish at least an ounce of credibility within the political realm?Then along came this thought: Why not employ some of that science stuff to my advantage? I knew math. More specifically, I knew statistics. So I created an organization called “Student Polling Services.” Less a student activity and more an entrepreneurial activity, I (and the others involved with me) actually earned money at this. I used the resources available to me (most notably, the political science professor who was then currently advising Newsweek Magazine on their published political polls). Student Polling Services, birthed in the excitement of the 1980 presidential primary season, evolved into a full-fledged market research firm.At the time of writing this Commentary, I was also taking classes at The Simon School en route to obtaining my MBA in Finance and Marketing. One of the classes I took included market research.So, naturally, with all this experience behind me, I figured to put it to good use in order to enhance our product (i.e., the Sentinel). In my enthusiasm for the enterprise, I assumed everyone shared my background and knew of the benefits of conducting a customer satisfaction survey. Unfortunately, this was not the case. Everyone else thought this piece was patronizing (to them). Therefore, I pulled it.I’ve not changed a thing I wrote. I’ll let you decide if this is patronizing or not. Leave a comment if you thought the original Commentary above represented a sound approach or if you think there was a better way to have obtained honest customer feedback. (Remember, this was in the days before e-mail, web-surveys and chat rooms.)
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Elisha Quartieri posted a condolence
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Gary you will never be forgotten xx your memories will live on in all our hearts forever xxx <3
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Ann Marie Mills posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
I was so sorry to hear about Gary's passing. He was always such an interesting kid to be around. He had a wonderful welcoming committee when he went home but I know he will be sorely missed down here.
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Chris Ackley posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
I am glad I got to know you, man. You will be missed.
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chuck and di guarnieri posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Mary - So very sorry. Gary was such a good man. We are both grateful to have known him. You and his family are in our prayers.
Chuck and Di (From Naz)
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Karen Chuley posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Gary was a warm and loving man, Mary and to all his family my deepest regrets in your lost.
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Mike and Ellen Rose posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
We are very sorry for your loss. All our love,
Mike & Ellen Rose
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Skip Conrad posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
My thoughts and prayers to Mary,Joanie and the rest of the family. Certainly going to miss his smiling face.
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Merideth Rao posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
I treasure the spirit, compassion, humanity, laughter, and friendship that you shared with me over the many years ! My heart is very sad but grateful to have had the opportunity to share your path along the way! I hope that ladybugs surround you ~
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Amy posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Such a happy guy! Always had a smile on his face and happy to see me! Rest in Peace Gary, you will be missed!!
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jim reed posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
gary I was your nabor and you were a great guy and you will be missed.
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