Teams? Why not just have a meeting?
Teams. It seems like such an obvious part of project life. Or, is it? Recently, I’ve been noticing some things […]
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Teams. It seems like such an obvious part of project life. Or, is it? Recently, I’ve been noticing some things […]
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Inspiration is important, but we can’t depend on it showing up when needed. It comes and goes, like a ferral
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Some people in the corporate world still believe that people work for money. But with a growing number of examples
Money Doesn’t Inspire Read More »
As a project leader, part of your job is to inspire people to persevere in pursuit of seemingly impossible goals.
The Politics of Inspiration and Shame Read More »
Once again as an Incognito Project Manager, here are some observations on the Power of being Proactive… Prior to
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I recently changed hats from project team-builder to project team member. As the e-learning course developer on the team, it
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I believe that most people in the computer-using community (which now is just about everybody in the developed nations) want to do the right thing, and can do the right thing. They just need to know what the right things are, and how to do them.
There is a lot to talk about with regard to technical security controls, aka the “sexy stuff” like firewalls and IDS. So rather than bore you with technobabble (in Scrappy Information Security, I start with packets, headers, ports & MACs as a way of introducing how the Internet works), I will instead focus on an explanation of encryption.
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When teaching “InfoSec 101,” I reflect back on my early career as a reporter, and focus on answering the standard questions: who, what, why, where, when, and how. Since this is a Scrappy Book, let’s throw caution to the wind and take them out of order…
We’re adults, and we like to know “why.” I would like to share some of the whys of information security, so that you can understand why the infosec guys can be so darned stubborn.
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