It’s IT’s job to learn how to support the business - not to teach employees all about IT.
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It’s IT’s job to learn how to support the business - not to teach employees all about IT.
The death of email has been heralded several times. But it keeps hanging in there. Slack’s IPO brought the battle of fully formed collaborative tools to the forefront. Could this be the end for email?
Communicating while on business travel can be risky business. Travelers are often targeted by hackers even as they are forced to use open systems in hotels, airports, and coffee shops to communicate. One solution: secure VPN.
Sharing, reposting, retweeting across social media have blurred the lines of authorship, spurring the growth of plagiarism outside of academia. What's a business - pushed to become a content creator - to do to protect its intellectual property?
Crisis communication today goes far beyond a disaster or major business issue. It can be as small as a social media post gone viral. It can also be an opportunity. If you're prepared for it.
Every week, the average business person probably sits through at least 2-3 presentations at a lunch, on a webinar, in a meeting. And through them all, we wonder: Can't these be better? Yes, they can. Here are four steps to get there.
Solopreneurs, small businesses and nonprofits may be missing out on a lot of data opportunities. And most of then are free.