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6 Tips to Avoid Issues During Your Commercial Move

Strategy Driven

Businesses in such thriving environments often face the need to move, whether for expansion, to tap into new markets, or to enhance operational efficiency. Without proper planning, businesses risk operational disruptions, financial losses, and a negative impact on customer relations.

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10 Technology Problems Modern Business Owners Have To Deal With

Strategy Driven

Modern businesses need cybercrime deterrent solutions to maintain the security of operations. Some of the biggest threats to your company are going to develop internally. Working with MSPs or internal security groups to develop best-practices can be key here. II: Internal Employee Error. III: Corporate Espionage.

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Leadership Lessons from the Navy

Skip Prichard

His book, Lessons from the Navy: How to Earn Trust, Lead Teams, and Achieve Organizational Excellence is loaded with advice to help all leaders aspiring to operate at the highest levels. Leadership is about showing common courtesies, caring and encouraging the growth and development of those whom you lead. Naval Hospital Rota, Spain.

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We Need to Approach AI Risks Like We Do Natural Disasters

Harvard Business Review

Tens of billions of connected sensors are being embedded in everything ranging from industrial robots and safety systems to self-driving cars and refrigerators. Intelligent Device Recovery Plans. Today, many companies are exposed to intelligent device risks that could harm both their own operations as well as their customers.

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Making Time to Really Listen to Your Patients

Harvard Business Review

A doctor’s medical toolbox and supply of best-practice guidelines, ample as they are, do not address a patient’s fears, grief over a diagnosis, practical issues of access to care, or reliability of their social support system. We can create more space for active listening. Patients need and deserve much more. A Way Forward.

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What Harvey Is Teaching the Health Care Sector About Managing Disasters

Harvard Business Review

As regional medical director of emergency medicine for the Houston Methodist Hospital System, one of us (Neil) has been on the front lines of the medical response. All health systems have contingency plans and run drills for emergencies like a hurricane. About 40% of dialysis centers in the area closed.)

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The Olympics as a Story of Risk Management

Harvard Business Review

A terrorist incident, a breakdown of the London rail system, power blackouts, volcanic ash clouds , flooding, an outbreak of infectious disease—the London organizing committee (LOCOG) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) spent years thinking about every scenario they could imagine.