CEOs Own Software Competency — And The Structure Of Innovation Delivery

World-class innovation delivery requires weaving together three foundational realities: “Software is eating the world.” Marc Andreessen famously said this in a 2011 essay in The Wall Street Journal. It was true then, and it’s all the more true today. Whether your firm is disrupting markets or playing catch-up, every major business activity and strategy requires software. Furthermore, changing the… Continue reading CEOs Own Software Competency — And The Structure Of Innovation Delivery

Top 3 Things Your Campus Should Do This Summer to Improve Safety

According to a survey of 179,000 college students, over 72% replied that they are worried about campus safety. College campuses have a responsibility to protect their students from theft and injury, and make them feel as safe as possible. Before the new fall semester starts, take time to improve safety measures.  While no college can guarantee… Continue reading Top 3 Things Your Campus Should Do This Summer to Improve Safety

Hitting the Ceiling: In A Crisis, You’re Only as Good as Your Crisis Management Training

A surprisingly large number of executives think that practice of any kind is for grinds and that star performers do things by the seat of their pants. When it comes to crisis management, this approach is a good way to lose your pants and a lot else. Having a strong crisis management training program, one… Continue reading Hitting the Ceiling: In A Crisis, You’re Only as Good as Your Crisis Management Training

Manufacturers’ Digital Transformation Will Fail Without Both IT And OT

If you believe the stereotypes, then the worlds of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) are very different. In one, ranks of commoditized beige boxes hold institutional memory, critical intellectual property, and the bosses’ email: The data center is everything. In the other, proprietary, expensive, and arcane electromechanical monsters lurk next to the production… Continue reading Manufacturers’ Digital Transformation Will Fail Without Both IT And OT

Keeping your company data safe – how serviced offices support mobile working

Cyber security is a big concern for companies with remote staff. Is coworking space the answer? We ask Ran Haer, Regus’ Information Security Manager As the trend for remote working and flexible workspace increases, cyber security is at the forefront of the minds of many company directors. In recent years, flexible and remote working have… Continue reading Keeping your company data safe – how serviced offices support mobile working

The Future Of Work Is An Adaptive Workforce

To Build An Adaptive Enterprise, Build An Adaptive Workforce The future of work isn’t something that happens to you — it’s something you create for your company and your own career. Unfortunately, C-level technology and business leaders are often uncertain on how to do it. We’ve just released a major new report, “The Adaptive Workforce Will Drive The Future… Continue reading The Future Of Work Is An Adaptive Workforce

Bringing passion to the workplace with the “multi‑hyphen” method

As more and more people pursue their passions alongside their regular jobs, flexible workspace solutions are helping to support the shift to a “multi-hyphen” workforce Freelancers, the self-employed, micro business owners, multi-hyphenates, slashies, those with portfolio careers or side hustles: whatever the name, working for oneself in a career that utilises a personal passion or… Continue reading Bringing passion to the workplace with the “multi‑hyphen” method

The Value of a BC Program

By OSCAR MUNOZ When a business faces technological disruptions or natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, fires and tornadoes, no one anticipates it. These types of events occur when least expected and can result in either a major loss of personnel, workplaces, dependencies, revenue or potentially all. For instance, let’s consider a huge fire that endangers the workplace inflicting structural damage to all nearby buildings. If employees are traveling to… Continue reading The Value of a BC Program

No-Fail Events to Take the Pulse of Your Compliance Program

Do you ever wish you could take a quick “pulse check” to see how your compliance education is landing – to identify subject areas that need improved awareness and know with certainty what your people really need? Fresenius’ Mary Shirley offers some fresh ideas. Risk Assessments and Culture of Integrity Surveys vs. Pulse Check I… Continue reading No-Fail Events to Take the Pulse of Your Compliance Program