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June 25, 2013 Cyber Security Depends on EducationBy Marisa Viveros You can't protect your company if your employees don't even know they're engaging in risky behavior that could cause a major security breach. |
MarketingCase Study: Escaping the Discount Trap by Eric T. Anderson"Beautiful," Cora Milano said, looking up at the soaring spires and gothic arches of the immense charity hospital. Her colleague,... Barack ObamaObama's Trip to Africa: Worth Every Penny by Jonathan BermanThe continent's rapid growth means significant opportunities for US companies. EducationDebunking Myths About Highly-Skilled Immigration and the Global Race for Talent by Vivek WadhwaThe innovation economy is facing a mismatch of skill, location, and need. MarketingA Summer Reading List for Marketers by Mitch JoelOne expert's top picks for free marketing content around the web. Work life balanceStrategic Humor: Cartoons from the July 2013 Issue by Meghan EnnesThis month's cartoons and caption contest from Harvard Business Review. EntrepreneurshipThe Get-Big-Quick Fallacy by Scott AnthonyWhy start-ups should focus on profits first, not growth. Risk managementThe Complex Science of Cyber Defense by Stephanie Forrest, Steven Hofmeyr, and Benjamin EdwardsTo tackle the problems of computer security, we need the tools of complexity science. MarketingMobile Payments and the 'Wow' Factor: Q&A With Square CFO Sarah Friar by Maureen HochTools that solve real problems can inspire real loyalty. MarketingPrices in Red Affect Men but Not Women by Andrew O'ConnellMen perceive greater discounts if the prices are in red. Risk managementMake Your Organization Anti-Fragile by Brad PowerFor some orgs, dealing with big disruption is not so different from everyday problem-solving. |
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