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now chairman of GM North America: "But I say, by God, in nine cases out of ten, you show me a truly great company with a great culture that consistently outmaneuvers its competition and is agile and has a high level of morale and retention, and people coming out of universities want to work for that company, then I say: Look at the top guy. He outmaneuvers teenage bullies and South African racists left over from the apartheid days. If the district's leaders don't have the job done by next September, then the voters and taxpayers will know who is responsible - a vast and bloated bureaucracy that runs the LAUSD for its own advantage, outmaneuvers the elected school board at every juncture, and doesn't care a whit what anybody thinks. |
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