Kennedy School of Government:
The Party Line:
"It's a transition. In time we're going to glean so many benefits...All implementations are bumpy. We're so lucky that we have the resources to deal with bumps."
--Thomas G. Kelley, Project ADAPT implementation coordinator at the Kennedy School
From the Ranks:
"The STAR [travel] system has not met anyone's expectations."
--Daniel S. Brody '71, assistant dean for financial management at the Kennedy School, also a Crimson editor.
Graduate School of Education:
The Party Line:
"Everything I do is implemented by Project ADAPT...I think they're great. In all areas it's at least as good [as the previous system]; in some areas it's much better."
--Robert Gewecke, director of fiscal and administrative services at the Graduate School of Education.
From the Ranks:
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