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It’s National Cybersecurity Month. Here Are 7 Ways to Keep Your Company Cyber-Safe

Avilar

Since 2004, October has been designated Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a time for government, corporations, and nonprofits to help raise cybersecurity awareness across the country and around the world. Unlike previous years, which had weekly themes, the 2022 campaign features four key behaviors to combat cyber attacks (#2 – #5, below).

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How to Be CyberSmart in a COVID-19 World

Avilar

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month , established in 2004 as a broad effort to help all Americans stay safer and more secure online. By keeping the topic top of mind, you increase the chance that employees confidently follow CyberSmart behaviors. This year’s theme is: “Do Your Part. BeCyberSmart.”. Be email vigilant. Do Your Part.

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To Thrive, you Should Learn, Adapt, Innovate and Repeat

CrossKnowledge

On the other hand, Blockbuster was a popular video-game and movie-rental franchise with over 60,000 employees and over 8,000 stores in 2004. The focus should be on the ways we adapt our lives and our behaviors based on these innovations. Yet, it failed to adapt, innovate, or learn from the market (as did its competitors).

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Your Brain on Learning

CLO Magazine

Sitting down to learn, getting information into learners’ memory and then applying that information in practice, ultimately changes behavior. She said it takes on average 40 to 50 repetitions of a behavior to form a habit. That’s a very important thing that exercises our brain.”. Consider how a person completes a task.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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Building the Leader of the Future

CLO Magazine

But when his father died in 2004 it forced Kriens to hit the pause button. “It He recommends that leaders focus on “positive autocracy,” an approach that includes behaviors like listening, learning and reflecting continuously and being autocratic about values and purpose while remaining humble. I was ignoring a lot of things.

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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

Tagging these favorites was a fun exercise. For another project (getting NextNow on line) I reviewed my Flickr photos 2004-2009. Rather they are changing my behavior gradually, in subtle ways. I hoard words but often never go back to reflect on what’s there. Photo Review. Here are the 56 photos ` that meant most to me.