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Is More Effective Training the Answer?

LSA Global

More Effective Training Creates More Effective Performance. Some blame low morale (TSA ranked 303 rd out of 305 government agencies in 2016). Three Requirements for More Effective Training. We have a hunch that ineffective training is part of the problem. The Bottom Line – Is Training the Answer?

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Cybersecurity 101: How to defend against cyber-attacks

Tom Spencer

Large organisations use technology to store data for accessibility and efficiency but because of this, can be brought to their knees and resort to using pen and paper after a deadly cyber-attack. If you are an IT company that creates software, hiring developers to check code can be a good defensive strategy. Zero-day exploits.

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The Secret of a Thriving Company Culture

Organizational Talent Consulting

This culture emphasizes efficient, reliable, and cost-effective performance. Deliberate role modeling and training: How leaders act and behave outside of training is more significant than what is said or demonstrated within leadership development events. This culture highlights coming in first. Dvorak, N., &

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Is AI the Solution for the Banking Sector? (Part 2: Solution)

Tom Spencer

Taking Uber as an example, the company first identified expensive taxi/limo fares (problem) and aimed to use a GPS enabled smart phone app to connect drivers with riders more efficiently (solution). While many banks have introduced new technologies, they have done so partly to increase efficiencies, reduce headcount, and save costs.

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Robot Taxis Starting 2016 in Japan; Self-Driving Trucks on German Autobahn; Millions of Truck and Taxi Driver Jobs will Vanish in US by 2025

MishTalk

Robot Taxis Starting 2016 in Japan The Wall Street Journal reports RoboCab: Driverless Taxi Experiment to Start in Japan From the country where hotels are operated by robots and androids serve as clerks at department stores comes the latest unmanned project: the robot cab. and vehicle technology developer ZMP Inc., But here we are.

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Decades Ago, Pilots Learned to “Fly by Instruments.” Doctors Need to Do the Same

Harvard Business

In a landmark 2016 study Johns Hopkins researchers estimated that more than 250,000 Americans die each year from treatment-related mistakes, making medical error the third-leading cause of death in the United States. Simulation platforms allow better training to standards and can be adjusted to the learner’s pace of learning.

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Performance Improvement and the Evolution of Consulting

Effective Managers

The development of this profession mostly began in the United States and a handful of countries in Europe. According to the latest research from 2016, as much as 78% of the global management consulting spend is within the boundaries of North America and Europe. There are huge efficiencies that can be had.