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Leadership in Cybersecurity

N2Growth Blog

Below is a list of security initiatives that a security leader would either manage or have parallel impact upon within a business: Data security. Vendor management. Identity & Access Management (IAM). Vulnerability Management (VM). Managing enterprise risk tolerance. Human resource leadership.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

This caffeine giant that former president Howard Behar wrote a book entitled: “It’s Not About the Coffee”, drives success through servant leadership. Also consider how a company in an industry notoriously difficult to make money in, has managed to be wildly successful, where others have failed. It’s not sustainable.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

This caffeine giant that former president Howard Behar wrote a book entitled: “It’s Not About the Coffee”, drives success through servant leadership. Also consider how a company in an industry notoriously difficult to make money in, has managed to be wildly successful, where others have failed. It’s not sustainable.

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Holding a Seagull Manager Accountable & Fixing the Behavior

Modern Servant Leader

In previous posts, I defined a seagull manager and how to handle one. In short, seagull managers: Fly in, make a lot of noise, dump on everyone and fly out. Here, I offer suggestions for holding a seagull manager accountable and fixing the behavior. High Trust Environment. Low Trust Environment. Dump on Everyone.

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Competing on Service: Eleven Ways to Beat the Competition by ‘Hugging’ Your Customers

Strategy Driven

Forced to do more with much less, the small businesses that have managed to survive and even thrive during these tough times have recognized one important factor: You can’t always compete on price, but you can compete on service. Please consider the environment before and after printing this article. All rights reserved.