How do we educate users about security dangers without boring them while remaining open to change and new platforms?
Educate organization to Trust but Verify.Education is expensive but should be looked at as another line-item toward securing the organization.
As you take on the role of coach/mentor/teacher, both you and your clients will benefit.
Two weeks ago my colleague Kevin Williams and I had the pleasure of presenting a short research survey to the Northeast Texas Consortium Summer Distance
Last week, I spent a few days at in Tyler Texas attending the Northeast Texas Consortium Summer Distance Education Conference. I was lucky enough to get
Culture Trumps Strategy, Every Time by Nilofer Merchant on The Conversation - Harvard Business Review Quote: After working on strategy for 20 years, I can
The need for connection & engagement in education by Garr Reynolds on Presentation Zen Quote: Few people think that the formal education systems
5 Things to Know Before Buying Marketing Automation by Carlos Hidalgo on MarketingProfs Daily Fix Blog Quote: If you are thinking of automating your
While on vacation last month, I saw a review in US Airways' magazine for The Ambiguities of Experience by James G. March (affiliate link). The review was
I just finished reading The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything and have to say that I really enjoyed it. While the book spends a little
I've just submitted my last requirement for my last class in the Spring 2009 semester. Whew. I'm now 43% complete with the doctoral work...should be done
Why hiring only top-tier MBA graduates creates dangerous uniformity. Ricardo Semler's case for building diverse organizational culture through broader hiring.
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