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  • Patty Milich The payments can run into the tens of thousands of dollars but usually are more modest, about $300 to $400, Ms. Milich says.

    The Case of the $80 Royalty Check: a Mystery for Patty Milich, Art Sleuth 2009

  • Her co-author Richard Milich, also a professor of psychology at the University of Kentucky, suggested that besides the primary implications of this problem for academic performance, this finding may also shed light on social difficulties.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "I'm satisfied with the team's performance, but not with the result," New Zealand coach Chris Milich said.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "Diabetes is taking a devastating toll on the children, families and communities of Houston, but we have a program that is proven to help prevent the disease," said David Milich, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual of South Texas.

    unknown title 2011

  • Milich says that throughout the industry, the idea of taking someone from his or her desk for leadership development, "even for 15 minutes, is insane."

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • Jarred Milich, a senior marketing major at Virginia Tech, emailed me to say he uses Knowledge Notebook instead of Microsoft OneNote for his note-taking.

    VentureBeat Paul Boutin 2010

  • Senior leaders at Goldman Sachs develop and participate in these programs in an industry where, according to Milich, "a lot of people don't spend any time training."

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • Milich recently completed a 10-day West Coast book tour in December of 2009 with Mark Gardiner

    Roadracingworld.com 2010

  • While Goldman Sachs is well-known for giving generous bonuses to high performers, Hay Group's Milich says that from a cultural perspective, leadership at Goldman Sachs believes that the team is more valuable than the individual, and that the firm is more important than the team.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • "Breaking down silos is something Goldman Sachs does well," observes Milich.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

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