New tech’s debut as a tool in national elections hasn’t been a big success. Here are some reasons why and what other organizations can learn from the experience.
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New tech’s debut as a tool in national elections hasn’t been a big success. Here are some reasons why and what other organizations can learn from the experience.
Failure is the best determinator of future success. There are a lot of more inspiring quotes on this subject than this, but the point is the same. To help us all learn from others’ mistakes, periodically I like to take a current event and dig into what we can learn from it. Enter Mark Begor, the CEO of Equifax.
Voting is a lot more secure than you would think if you just followed the antics of the company that provides all voting machines in South Carolina. Whatever your political leanings, there are lessons businesses can learn from how this company has responded to adversity.
The Cambridge Analytica-Facebook connection is complex, deeply flawed, and now, deeply damaging. But there is an important takeaway: Trusting third-party vendors is dangerous and wholly avoidable. Here's how.
Equifax's ginormous data breach pretty much puts an end to the question: Has my identity been exposed? Is there anything small businesses can takeaway from this? You bet: Size doesn't matter, but people do.
Hundreds of thousands of users wanted to cry after getting the WannaCry Ransomware variant. Still, there were protections out there and so there are some lessons to be learned.
It was a good deed with a positive result, but it could easily have been a very successful and costly scam. So there are lessons to be learned from "the guy who walked into a bar".