Creating High-performing and Faster-moving Teams

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Blog by Janet Sernack, Innovation Excellence 

It seems that every meeting I went to recently, and almost every person I spoke to, mentioned the new book, from the authors of How Google Works – The Trillion Dollar Coach. I dutifully ordered it and once I had the chance, diligently read it. It is described as the 

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Be Proactive When it Comes to Ransomware

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By Kevin Goodman, Crain's Cleveland Business

By now you have heard of ransomware, where cyberattackers can hold your data, software, devices and entire systems captive until you pay a ransom to get them back.

It's part of the ever-expanding cyberthreat landscape. If you meet the attackers' demands, there's no guarantee you will get your data back uncorrupted — or at all.

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Dodge Report Finds Owners, Contractors Still at Odds Over Project Management Software

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By Jeff Rubenstone,  Associate Editor, Technology & Equipment at the Engineering News-Record

The problem of dual entry and having to maintain parallel project management platforms remains a persistent problem in construction, according to a new SmartMarket Report from Dodge Data & Analytics. 

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Tech Strategy Requires a New Type of Construction Worker

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By Construction Dive's, Kathleen Brown

Introducing technology at a construction company isn’t as simple as supplying iPads and downloading “freemium” project management apps — it involves a plethora of hardware, software, people and processes and requires someone at the helm who understands how all of these interact in the construction business."