the blacklist Editor’s note: The five steps are listed at the bottom of the post. I had an opportunity to ask Robin Dreeke a few questions. Robin is in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s elite Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program and the author of ” It’s Not All […]
The cloudy future of enterprise applications
enterprise-apps-cloudscape Phil Wainewright | On January 15, 2014 Business people get the cloud far more readily than technologists. Who cares how many virtual machines you can fit on a hypervisor? The mechanics of cloud computing are just a means to an end: it is real-world results that matter. The […]
State of the CIO 2014: The Great Schism
“We are pushing the envelope on what’s possible,” Hjelm says. Rearrange IT Some of the most intriguing modern technologies move way beyond the IT group and encompass the whole company. For example, Gartner says a digital industrial revolution–3-D printing that will enable next-generation manufacturing–will redefine how companies compete. Crowdsourcing […]
Looking back: IT channel 2013 highlights
As 2013 came to a close, SearchITChannel sought out industry experts to chime in on some significant channel partner developments over the past 12 months. Looking at the big picture, there were vendor acquisitions and partner consolidation ; there was a reshuffling of the deck chairs among channel executives […]
How to Influence Behaviours During Change With The SCARF Model
scarf1 David Rock, a leading neuroscience practitioner, developed the SCARF model to help us to understand the true drivers of human social behaviour and he believes that having this insight is becoming critical for our work environment. The SCARF model identifies five domains of social experience that the brain […]
How to Create Meaning at Work When the Outcome Isn’t Always Meaningful
There’s a lot of talk these days about the importance of finding meaning at work. Tammy Erickson, who writes about millennial employees and studies their sources of motivation, has gone so far as to declare that for many younger workers, “ meaning is the new money .” This is […]
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Why Smart People Are Stupid
Editors’ Note: The introductory paragraphs of this post appeared in similar form in an October, 2011, column by Jonah Lehrer for the Wall Street Journal. We regret the duplication of material. Intelligence-Stvenson.jpg Here’s a simple arithmetic question: A bat and ball cost a dollar and ten cents. The bat […]
5 Reasons why collaboration contributes to innovation
5 Reasons why collaboration contributes to innovation Almost all of the recent books, blogs, and papers supporting innovation highlight the importance of collaboration. Why? For many years, the sole inventor was told that people working together can lead to groupthink–too much consensus and convergent thinking. While these ideas have […]
Wolff: How CEOs are clueless about technology
mwolff President’s Obama’s fumfering response last week to the ill-performance of the Affordable Care Act’s online insurance exchange included a discordant repetition of the word “website.” It was as though the word were new in his mouth — and distasteful to him — and as if the flaws and […]