'''Challenger, Gray & Christmas''', with headquarters located in [[Chicago, Illinois]], is the oldest executive outplacement firm in the US. It has offices in 52 cities in the US and [[Canada]], and has operations in [[Japan]] and [[Mexico]]. The firm also conducts regular surveys and issues reports on the state of the economy, employment, job-seeking, layoffs and [[executive compensation]]. They also conduct one-off surveys on such subjects as workplace bullying, lost productivity due to the Super Bowl, and working women. Their core business, finding jobs for laid-off executives, is unusual in that they will only accept as clients people whose former companies will sponsor the client's job search.
===[[Musecast]]===
<ref>{{cite web |author= |http://www.challengergray.com/services/whoarewe.aspx |title=Who are we? |publisher=Challenger, Gray & Christmas |accessdate=2007-06-22}}</ref>
Non-notable blog/podcast related neologism. [[User:Timecop|Timecop]] 00:13, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
:''The afd template was added to the article and this page was created, but it was not added today's listing. Completing nomination, '''no vote'''. --<span style="font-family:monospace"> [[User:Grm_wnr|grm_wnr]] </span>[[User_talk:Grm_wnr|<span style="border:1px solid;color:black;font-size:9px;padding:2px 1px 0px 1px">Esc</span>]] 00:53, 17 November 2005 (UTC)''
==Notes==
*'''Delete''' - As far as I can turn up from web searches, the Grace Museum in [[Abilene, Texas]] is the only museum that does this and calls it a musecast. There are many, many more references on the web to "musecast" as a podcast done by a guy called Muse, or a website called Muse, or... well, you get the idea. Definitely not widely used to refer to museum podcasting. - [[User:AdelaMae|AdelaMae]] 05:47, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
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*'''Delete''' per above, nn neologism. [[User:Dottoreso|Dottore So]] 08:01, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
*Delete: Essentially an article on a one-off in-house service, where the name refers more commonly to the MUSE website and a podcast by a guy named Muse. [[User:Geogre|Geogre]] 11:13, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
*'''Comment'''. From Google it seems to be a reasonably widespread neologism, albeit still a neologism (by the way, that NYTimes article linked in the "External links" section is an interesting read). For those not paying attention, I'll note that [[User:Timecop]] is a [[GNAA]] [[Internet troll]] engaging in a childish attack on weblog-related information on Wikipedia ... this doesn't mean the article shouldn't be deleted, mind you, but it's definitely something to bear in mind. [[User:MarkGallagher|fuddlemark]] ([[User talk:MarkGallagher|fuddle me!]]) 11:46, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
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*'''Delete'''. How is this encyclopedic? -[[User:Incognito|Incognito]] 13:13, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
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*'''Delete''' - per nom [[User:Skrewler|Skrewler]] 02:38, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
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