A zombie roams in search of brains. But as you try to protect yourself, don’t forget to protect your business data too!
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Estherschindler submitted the following stories to BizSugar
How to Protect Your Data in a Zombie Apocalypse
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3687 days ago
Protecting Corporate Data... When an Employee Leaves
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3698 days ago
When someone leaves the company, the HR department is quick to grab the employee's laptop. But what about the data on other equipment? How can the organization know what's on her mobile devices? Does anyone know to which websites and cloud-based software the employee has access? Here’s how IT (work
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The Gartner Symposium Tschotke Report
Posted by estherschindler under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.druva.com 3700 days ago
Technology, schmecknology. Half of the fun of attending a tech event is discovering the swag that vendors hand out on the exhibit floor. T-shirts? Pens? That’s so old school. Here's what companies are giving away on the trade show floor to top corporate executives.
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Company Culture: The Pets of Druva
Posted by estherschindler under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.druva.com 3716 days ago
What do YOU do to help employees bond with one another? At Druva, the team is split between California and India, and the leadership does everything it can to help people feel connected. Like, say, share photos of everybody's pets.
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A Measure of Your Team’s Health: How You Treat Your “Idiot”
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3831 days ago
Every team has someone who at the bottom of its bell curve: an individual who has a hard time keeping up with other team members. By my observation, how your team members treat that person is a significant indicator of your organization’s health.
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Building Alliances at Work – Getting Help Before You Need It
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3841 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on May 24, 2014 12:46 am
One day, inevitably, you’re going to need someone’s help at work. If you don’t have the authority to tell someone what to do – you aren’t their boss – then you’ll need them to want to help you. Here’s a few ways to accomplish that, without feeling smarmy in the least bit.
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Project Management Lessons From Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3866 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on April 29, 2014 8:51 am
You’ve got one heck of a big, sprawling project to manage, even if you’re not a member of Marvel Comics’ S.H.I.E.L.D., trying to protect the world. Perhaps you can use some mentoring from the new Marvel Comics-based movie, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and from last year’s Avengers movie.
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Which Buffy the Vampire Slayer Characters are on Your Team?
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3873 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on April 23, 2014 12:34 am
Are you a Buffy, or more of a Xander? Rikki Endsley looks at seven Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters commonly seen on teams and the unique contributions each brings to projects.
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Evaluating When to Kill a Project: What Criteria Do You Use?
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3879 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on April 18, 2014 9:12 am
Guidance to help you calibrate the issues to consider in the “Go/No-Go” decision process of canceling or killing a project.
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It’s Time to End Spreadsheet Abuse!
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 3900 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on March 25, 2014 7:03 am
Clever uses of spreadsheets and ways spreadsheets are abused to solve process and collaboration problems.Spreadsheets are great – when you’re creating a spreadsheet. But, writes David Strom, software like Excel isn’t the right tool for a lot of tasks, and vast sins have been committed in the name o
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