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How Facebook’s Annual “Hacktober” Campaign Promotes Cybersecurity to Employees

Harvard Business Review

Most companies are hard at work building technology to better protect themselves and their users or customers. But technology can only get us so far. To mitigate the risk of human error, companies need to broaden their definition of security. Hacktober isn’t just about “cyber” security.

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How to Tell If You Should Trust Your Statistical Models

Harvard Business Review

The term had multiple definitions, all of which were applied, including, for instance, the “last price before 4 PM” and the “last price reported in the closing auction.” Decision making Information & technology' Predictive analytics often sounds a bit like quantum mechanics: fiendishly complex to look at and wildly counter-intuitive.

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My first #HRTechConf

Surviving Leadership

In return for my conference pass, I am asked to attend the sessions as an end-user, sharing what I see and my experiences as an HR practitioner in the wild. I’ll definitely be starting my conference on Tuesday with the Women in HR Technology track. It’s like HR Tech Nerd Christmas. I’m super stoked.

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Crowdfunding’s Big-Bang Moment

Harvard Business Review

In a recent HBR article, Paul Nunes and I introduced the term Big Bang Disruption to signify innovations that, thanks to rapidly advancing technology, come out of the box both better and cheaper than alternative solutions already in the marketplace. The new law’s goal was to restart the stalled U.S.