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Information Security: To Hack, or Not to Be Hacked

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When we think about IT security, we typically think about the large hacks that were reported in the press. When viewed as a whole, we can understand the magnitude of lost data.

Partners in Health

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(ISO: Geneva) -- While some countries have made great progress toward universal health coverage, half the world’s population are still unable to obtain the health services they need.

Quarterly Review Coming Up on That Aggressive 2019 Goal

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In most healthcare settings, workers attend weekly, monthly, or quarterly meetings where performances are reported, analyzed, and compared to goals in an effort to identify trends.

The Limits of Learning From Failure

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Experienced leaders know that failure is not necessarily a negative and can lead to both individual and organizational learning.

Coordinate Metrology Society Celebrates 35th CMSC Conference in July 2019

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(CMS: Weatherford, TX) -- The Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS) announces registration is open for its annual Coordinate Metrology Society

<em>How to Coach for Creativity and Service Excellence: A Lean Coaching Workbook</em>

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(Productivity Press: New York) -- How to Coach for Creativity and Service Excellence: A Lean Coaching Workbook, by Karyn Ross (Prod

Quality Digest Live -- March 22, 2019

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This week on Quality Digest Live we discuss "standard work" with Jim Benson, CEO of Modus Cooperandi, and Charlie Whitney, vice president and general manager, Turner Construction Co. What is "standard work" exactly, and how is it used? Plus, how standard work is being used in the construction industry.

 

Is Lean the Medium or the Message?

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Today I’m looking at the profound phrase of Canadian philosopher and a media theorist Marshall McLuhan, “The medium is the message.”

Boeing 737 Max: Air Safety, Market Pressures, and Cockpit Technology

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In just five short months, two Boeing 737 Max 8 airliners crashed, killing a total of 346 passengers and crew members.

Getting Your Foot in the Door When Switching Industries

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Born to a Dalit family, Megha was raised in Southwest India and learned English at her convent school. As a child, she aspired to be a fashion designer or a cardiologist, but her parents insisted that she become an IT engineer.

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