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  • Infographic: The cost of downtime

    Brian Wallace Science & Technology

    When the system stops, so does business. So, it is in your interest to resolve any problem as quickly as possible, and more than that, to prevent downtime in the first place. This is where infrastructure monitoring comes in. Every operating system is unique, and if you have a mixed IT infrastructure, you need a server monitoring service that caters to them all. There are several ways to look after your IT infrastructure. Learn more with this infographic.

  • Study: For teens and depression, not all screens are created equal

    Sheilamary Koch Mental Healthcare

    Depression is a serious concern for adolescents and those who live and interact with them. A Canadian study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics on July 15 reveals sound evidence that adolescents who spend more time engaged in certain screen activities suffer increased depression. The study adds clarifying evidence to prior research linking increasing teenage depression with technology use. It was also unique in that it distinguished between four types of screen use.

  • 6 ways to improve your confidence during a presentation

    Lisa Mulcahy Communications

    A shaky voice...no projection...stuttering...you may have dealt with all these issues prior to a big presentation. A fear of public speaking, as you probably know, is an incredibly common issue even the most experienced businesspeople face. You might be unsure how to nip these problems in the bud if you're not used to speaking before groups, but you can. These strategies will stop public speaking jitters from becoming a long-term issue and give you a lot more confidence!

  • The frightening security risks and potential dangers of IoT

    Joseph Zulick Science & Technology

    Imagine you are running late one morning, speeding to the airport to catch a flight. You suddenly realize that you forgot to turn off the heat back at home. If your thermostat is networked, then you can remotely shut down the heater using your smartphone. Sounds great, right? What could possibly go wrong? A lot, it turns out. To better illustrate the security issues that "internet of things" devices have and continue to suffer, l will share some of my personal experiences with IoT operational security.

  • Improvise, adapt, overcome: Change is inevitable

    Lisa Cole Mental Healthcare

    "Improvise! Adapt! Overcome!" I feel like I’m doing this a lot lately. I first heard this phrase when my son was in high school — it’s what his AP chemistry teacher barked at his students when they complained. Considered an informal U.S. Marines slogan, it sure can help direct us when we’re faced with change — be it desired or not. Most of us are content operating within our regularities, routines and rituals. We like the stability and safety of the status quo. When things get shaken up, often we get frustrated, impatient, and mad.

  • Providing risk infrastructure to support opportunity management

    Dr. David Hillson Business Management, Services & Risk Management

    Failure to provide an appropriate level of risk infrastructure can cripple risk management in an organization. Too little support makes it difficult to implement the risk process efficiently, while too much infrastructure adds to the cost overhead. Getting the supporting infrastructure right is essential for effective risk management, enabling the risk process to deliver the expected benefits to the organization and its projects. It’s particularly important to get all the elements right if we want to use an inclusive risk process that addresses both threats and opportunities.

  • Insider advice: How to improve your social media marketing

    Emma Fitzpatrick Marketing

    Pouring over the latest industry reports and third-party studies helps you discover new tips and tricks that can improve your social media marketing. But the most authoritative advice comes from the networks themselves. After all, those companies know every aspect of the algorithm and platform, which means their representatives can share undisputed insights. Without further ado, dive into the latest marketing tips that Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest have shared!

  • Green buildings can make employees more productive

    Terri Williams Business Management, Services & Risk Management

    There are a lot of things that you can do to increase employee productivity, but there’s one thing you probably haven’t considered: the physical workplace. According to a new report, creating a "green" environment isn’t just good for the environment; it’s good for your company’s bottom line. The World Green Building Council's (WorldGBC) report, "Doing Right by Planet and People," demonstrates the additional benefits that green buildings can offer besides decreased energy use.

  • The problem with nice employees

    Catherine Iste Business Management, Services & Risk Management

    Though I have never been accused of being nice at work, my sister suffers from chronic niceness. She recently joked if she ever had to terminate someone, instead of firing them, she would likely end up baking them cookies and finding some way to share her job, à la Norm Peterson from "Cheers." While I would love to work in a place full of people like my sister, I am not sure how productive it would be. Here are some problems with nice employees and a few ways we figured out to address them so everyone wins.

  • Age discrimination harms everyone, but it’s hard to prove

    Patrick Gleeson Business Management, Services & Risk Management

    You may think you have a realistic understanding of discrimination against older workers, but it's likely you underestimate how widespread age discrimination in employment actually is. For example, "front-facing" jobs in industries that involve in-person contact with customers often go to younger workers whose presence suggests that the company is forward-looking and innovative. Contrary to its reputation for liberal political and social ideas, Silicon Valley is another prominent offender. But it's less well-known that this kind of discrimination exists in nearly every industry in America.