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Intel has appointed company executive Andy Bryant to be vice chairman of the company’s board, and he will likely take over as chairman next May, the chip maker said on Tuesday.

Bryant has worked at Intel for decades, most recently overlooking technology and manufacturing, IT, human resources and finance as the chief administrative officer. He will serve on the board alongside the current chairman, Jane Shaw, who is due to retire from the board next May.

“His deep knowledge of Intel and his unmatched wisdom will serve the company well,” Shaw said in a statement.

Bryant joined Intel in 1981 as controller for the Commercial Memory Systems Operation and became the CFO in 1994.

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The calls came as the CBI launched “Thinking Positive: the 21st century employment relationship”, a digital report produced in collaboration with Hays. In the report, the CBI explores how the employment relationship has changed, and how it has become more flexible.

The findings of the report suggest good communication and flexibility helped to minimise job losses in the private sector during and post-recession.

Subsequently, the CBI said the Government should take into account the benefits of flexibility when addressing future employment law and in its Employment Law Review.

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Industry body Nasscom and major Indian IT companies have agreed to spread out their campus hiring over seventh and eighth semesters this year.

The move is in view of the significantly higher projected demand for talent and also to overcome the “operational difficulty” in covering hundreds of campuses in a span of two to three months. Till now companies used to go to campuses only in the eighth semester.

“The industry’s requirements are high and at the same time increasing dramatically. The projected requirement for next year is significantly higher than this year,” said Som Mittal, president of Nasscom.

“Based on their experience, companies found that their logistic costs were shooting up since they were trying to cover a huge number of campuses in a period of a few months in the eight semester period. It is an op

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Do you ever feel sheepish about not knowing other languages? And do you wonder how I can make the instant assumption that you only speak one language? Shame on me, except that the assumption turns out to be true: Speaking only one language fluently is an American hallmark. And so, shame on all of us.

What is it about our culture that seems to discourage this most basic of skills? In even the poorest of nations it is common for people to speak several dialects of the same language, if not entirely different languages. They do this without the advantage of schooling sometimes, much less language tutors and elaborate software training programs.

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