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February 10, 1998
NIH Group Addresses
Undergrads Get Early Sampling of Research
Briefs on Benefits Answer Variety of Personnel Questions
Wanted: Management
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
'Dream' Day Not Today Son Says King Legacy Surviving, Not Thriving By Carla Garnett
Martin Luther King III came to NIH on Jan. 16 for a little give and take. One day
after stepping into shoes vacated involuntarily by his father nearly 30 years ago,
the brand new leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
gave a stirring speech to mark what would have been the elder civil rights leader's
69th birthday. Thanks in large measure to NIH's equal employment opportunity
officers, he took with him a clearer image of the world's premier medical research
institution and several promises to help SCLC promote NIH's health mission in
minority communities.
Investing in Employees
By Carla Garnett
Okay. Pop quiz: What's the most valuable resource at NIH? Don't answer right
away. Put some thought into it. Is it the billions of dollars the agency invests each
year in medical research? Or maybe you think it's the high-tech computer network
system that automates nearly everything from paychecks to prescriptions? Perhaps
it's the millions of dollars of lab, hospital and office equipment in each building?
Nope. Not even close, according to a business principle motivated by the Quality
of Worklife Initiative and being adopted enthusiastically across campus. |