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Competition among schools has intensified, international curriculum and campuses are now de rigeur, and faculty recruitment and retention is more challenging. Cast iron can't handle the water pressure and alkaloid detergents of the average dishwasher cycle, so hand washing is de rigeur. A business resumption plan should be de rigeur for most organizations--and a crisis communication plan should be an integral part of it. |
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