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Chris Hoff’s Guide for Consultants and Coaches Navigating Radical Change

Consulting Matters

Chris sheds light on our collective discomfort with uncertainty and how coaching and consulting can train us to build resilience during such tricky times. From Loma Linda University in marriage & family therapy, where his concentration was in organizational development and systems consulting. His formal education includes a Ph.D.

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More Training Won’t Reduce Your Cyber Risk

Harvard Business

How many times have you had to watch your company’s latest cybersecurity training video? An entire industry now exists to train us humans to be smarter in how we operate computers, and yet the number of cybersecurity incidents continues to rise. Are we impossible to train? Are the hackers always one step ahead?

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AI Adds a New Layer to Cyber Risk

Harvard Business

To be specific, cognitive uses a suite of many technologies that are designed to augment the cognitive capabilities of a human mind. A cognitive system can perceive and infer, reason and learn. In addition, there are unique and new cyber risks associated with cognitive and AI technology. Related Video.

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11 Things the Health Care Sector Must Do to Improve Cybersecurity

Harvard Business

If that doesn’t work, they can use the stolen information for traditional identity theft, since medical information tends to include enough information to allow a criminal to open a credit card, bank account, or loan in the victim’s name. Related Video. Require training for personnel. Update HIPAA.

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Fighting Chronic Disease Starts with Better Pediatric Care

Harvard Business

To be successful and cost-effective in holistically addressing children’s total wellness will require a large team of non-medical personnel with diverse training and skills to work with children and their parents. These tools must be customized to the population and integrated across the system. pediatric primary care remain.

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