The shift to electronic medical records, mergers that create giant hospital systems, nationwide plans to insure more (or less) people—all of these systemic transformations have been rolled out with ...
Outdated systems are holding back disaster response. It’s time to invest in smarter, integrated platforms that empower both survivors and emergency management professionals. The Impact of Outdated ...
Communities and neighbors: Preparedness behaviors (insurance uptake, defensible space, go-bags) and spontaneous collective efficacy. A shift from “get a kit, have a plan” to a mentality on ...
Corporate College, a division of Cuyahoga Community College, works with companies and professionals from all sectors to improve productivity and performance. In recent years, more organizations are ...
Change management addresses the human side of technology implementations. While technology can be incredibly beneficial, its effectiveness ultimately relies on the individuals using it. You could buy ...
In the first part of this series, I covered the tectonic shifts that put business technology decision making into the hands of non-technical employees. With the rise of software-as-service (SaaS) and ...
Energy companies continue to work on providing solutions to optimize the power grid, part of their efforts to support the integration of renewables and help ensure the reliable delivery of electricity ...
When times are tough, the temptation to “manage earnings” abounds. In this second article in a two-part series, my colleague Lenin Lopez delineates some critical red flags that might indicate an ...
Since the 1970s, the Army has implemented a range of environmental policies, initiatives, rules, and control systems to ensure minimal impact on the environment from its operational and support ...
When times are tough, the temptation to “manage earnings” abounds. In this first article in a two-part series, my colleague Lenin Lopez discusses several illustrative enforcement actions. This is a ...