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How Genevieve Bell went from rock star to under siege

How Genevieve Bell went from rock star to under siege

The Australian National University boss is pushing ahead with a massive restructure, and that is causing headaches for everyone.

Genevieve Bell in 2014 when she was being lauded in the New York Times as a “company contrarian, an irritant in an industrial oyster shell”. The New York Times

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A month ago, chipmaker Intel announced it would cut 1300 jobs from its Portland, Oregon, campus in the US – 15 per cent of its workforce – after the global behemoth registered a $US1 billion ($1.6 billion) loss.

It’s a big deal in a small town like Portland, which has a population of about 650,000 and where Intel is one of the main employers.

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Julie HareEducation editorJulie Hare is the Education editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a writer, journalist and editor. Connect with Julie on Twitter. Email Julie at julie.hare@afr.com

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