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It’s not always fun to be “that guy” pointing out how safety can be improved, what could go wrong, and how people could get hurt. The fact is, this type of awareness saves lives, along with minimizing lost productivity and the chance of harmful litigation. Emergency communications expert Doug Levy recently shared his article, “Five …
Product management involves overseeing the entire lifecycle of a product, from its initial concept to market launch and beyond. A Product Manager (PM) ensures the product meets customer needs, aligns with the business’s goals, and remains competitive. They act as the glue between engineering, marketing, and design teams, working to deliver a successful product. Effective …
Sending a thank you letter after an interview is a simple yet powerful way to leave a positive impression. It shows professionalism, reinforces your interest in the role, and can even influence a hiring decision. A thoughtful note sets you apart from other candidates who might skip this important step. In this guide, you’ll find …

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It’s fascinating how two people can be talking about groups and individuals in almost any form of learning and development, but be talking about very different things. You can sense their confusion and frustration. Here’s a handy tip that we all used in a three-day, peer coaching group workshop in the Kansas Leadership Center, and …
Time to change your Twitter passwords! A warning that all users should change their passwords came from Twitter itself after it was revealed that user passwords were stored unencrypted on company servers. Though at this time there’s no indication your passwords were shared with anyone outside of Twitter, employees did have access to these unencrypted …
We see one simple fact overlooked often in crisis planning – you can’t divert 100% of your assets to recover from an issue when there’s still a business to run. This video from Rave Mobile Safety looks at telling stats about how prepared organizations really are for crisis management, and how many would truly be …
Editor’s note: Thank you to Kamy Anderson for sharing this post about the importance of regularly reviewing your business continuity plan. A business continuity plan is a must-have in today’s ever-changing and volatile market. A carefully and strategically devised business continuity plan has one sole purpose – to ensure your company’s continued existence, even after …
Cyber crimes are one of the leading causes of modern crises Cyber crimes come in many shapes, including data theft, ransomware, insider leaks, and impact targets spanning from single individuals to the largest corporations on the planet. The folks at the Best VPNs Blog shared an infographic, titled “77 Facts About Cyber Crimes One Should …
So Alexa decided to laugh randomly while I was in the kitchen. Freaked @SnootyJuicer and I out. I thought a kid was laughing behind me. pic.twitter.com/6dblzkiQHp — CaptHandlebar (@CaptHandlebar) February 23, 2018 The latest story to catch the attention of the internet is one of creepy and unexpected laughter coming from Alexa-enabled devices. Videos like …
Fake tweets. They’re easy to create, look 100% real, and are one of the easiest ways to stir up trouble for just about any target you can think of. Take this story, from a Politifact article: As the Dow Jones plunged Feb. 5, not long after President Donald Trump boasted about the stock market gains, …