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" ... A slow start would be catastrophic. It’s necessary then to get as chummy as they can as quickly as possible. ... "
" ... In February it didn’t start out so chummy. Ozuna told reporters—in the Braves clubhouse, no less—he had wanted to stay in St. Louis where he played with the Cardinals in 2019. He had become pals with Mr. Cardinal, the catcher Yadier Molina. Ozuna intimated in the interview that if he had known which way his free agency was blowing and his bid for a big contract that he would have rather played in St. Louis for one year at $17.8 million. ... "
" ... Many women we speak with admit that their husband or spouse is the one with the chummy relationship with their financial advisor. If this was the case in your marriage, divorce is a great opportunity to interview other advisors and find one who understands your exact needs and is able to tailor their services to you — not your ex-spouse. ... "
" ... Take the first question, for example. If employees feel the employer has not taken sufficient actions to create a workplace safe from transmission of the virus, they will quickly conclude the rules for returning to the office are not fair. If plans for returning to the office come from on high with little or no employee input, they will conclude management is not playing fair. Suppose it appears that based on non-job-related considerations, such as a chummy relationship with the boss, that boss will reward a chosen few with remote work. In that case, employees will conclude management is not fair. Suppose there isn't a mechanism that allows employees to be sure particular circumstances unique to their issues, such as primary care responsibilities for a parent or grandparent, to receive consideration in an appeal. In that case, employees will conclude that leadership is not playing fair. ... "
" ... Three's company: Getting chummy for the Olympics (Image via Interxion). ... "