Yum Brands’ former CEO, helped turn the company’s fortunes around by focusing on employee recognition with the help of an …
Month: April 2016
Preparing For The Inevitable Cyber Attack
Many organizations still misunderstand how to tackle cyber threats. In this podcast, two industry-leading experts talk to CEO Richard Fenning about the best ways to prepare for and respond to the inevitable cyber attack.
Wal-Mart Shoppers Hold An Impromptu Debate…And It’s All Caught On Video
It’s a Presidential election year, which means that debates about the issues affecting the country is at an all-time high…even in the checkout lines at Wal-Mart.
Therese Poletti’s Tech Tales: Can LinkedIn rise from the ashes?
Boost Your Recruiting on ‘Those Other’ Social Media Sites
Everyone knows about the big three-LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. But the smaller, less traditional sites are emerging as alternative avenues for recruiters to introduce their companies to potential hires and to learn about them in return.
People Moves: May 2016
Mark Green to Accolade; Frank Vitale to KeyLogic Systems Inc.; and Mary Freer to Alcott.
Why Most IT Security Suffers From Unbalanced Spending
Like a stock portfolio, retirement plan, or any investment, enterprises must make decisions as to how to allocate funding for maximum return. I touched on this a few months ago in when I said that the goal is to get the most protection and greatest capability to detect intrusion for the money spent. Your security investment portfolio must be rebalanced as new options become available and new threats emerge.
MarketWatch First Take: Twitter keeps throwing darts, hoping to hit bullseye
Twitter Inc. is banking on a big push to focus on video ads as a way to revive its slowing revenue growth amid a first quarter revenue shortfall and an anemic second quarter outlook that disappointed investors on Tuesday.
When You’re Tapped Before Age 30: 5 Behaviors That Burn Us Out
Common burnout prescriptions-like rest, medication and vacation-can temporarily relieve our symptoms. But until we permanently alter the behaviors exacerbating our exhaustion, we’ll remain rutted.
Twitter’s Biggest Need Now? CEO Jack Dorsey Says Its Talent
Twitter’s Q1 earnings report was mixed, and Dorsey says the way forward still requires a talent hunt.