3 ways leaders can build a stronger security culture
COVID-19 gives bad actors new opportunities: Now's the time for executive leadership to focus on security.
COVID-19 gives bad actors new opportunities: Now's the time for executive leadership to focus on security.
"Just as in the traffic app, by sharing information, you gain access to a better picture of what is going on around you at the moment."
the impact of certain interventions on fruit and vegetable consumption is not well established.
...the researchers estimate that 1 percent of cases have been fatal...roughly 10 times the fatality rate of the seasonal flu.
A recent MIT study found that the actual number of coronavirus cases and deaths may be widely underreported. Prof. John Sterman was interviewed.
"Beyond raising the federal minimum wage, the United States desperately needs to overhaul its approach to technological innovation.”
“Managers now realize they need to engage and motivate the bottom parts of the organization to lead upwards with their ideas and innovations."
"...tying financing to payroll expenses had the [likely unintended] consequences of allocating more federal funds to the least affected sector.”
A new paper...has underlined the risk to an uninfected passenger from an infected passenger when the middle seat is left vacant during a flight.
John Van Reenen discusses his proposal for the US to create what he calls a “Grand Innovation Challenge Fund.”