#369 – SAUDI ARAMCO: ANOTHER RANSOM DEMAND – BILL POMFRET PH.D.

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My client Saudi Arabian Aramco is the world’s most-valuable oil producer has confirmed that some company files were leaked after hackers reportedly demanded a $50 million ransom, this is not the first time, last time the total cost of the Incident cost one $ Billion Continue reading

#368 – QUALITY & RELIABILITY: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES – FRED SCHENKELBERG

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I like to say Reliability is all of quality over time. Quality professional tend to say reliability is an element of quality. David A. Garvin of the Harvard Business School suggests there are eight dimensions to quality, including reliability.

Either way one relates quality and reliability we need to remember that quality or reliability is not a department, team, the engineering down the hall. Quality and reliability is part of the culture of the organization. It is how we make decisions the impact how the product or service performs for customers. Continue reading

#368 – ISO 31000 RISK TREATMENT – PETER HOLTMANN

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This article is the twelfth of fourteen parts to our risk management series. The series will be taking a look at the risk management guidelines under the ISO 31000 Standard to help you better understand them and how they relate to your own risk management activities. In doing so, we’ll be walking through the core aspects of the Standard and giving you practical guidance on how to implement it. Continue reading

#368 – BENEFITS AND LOW RISK APPROACH FOR GETTING WORKERS BACK IN THE OFFICE – JOHN AYERS

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COVID has changed how and where we work over the last two years. Most everything you read and hear involves Zoom (or similar remote collaboration tool) meetings. The Zoom technology, participants, and companies have accepted this way of communicating. Zoom meetings allow workers to work from home, no more commuting which is a big plus. Companies can hire talent from around the world. Workers can do their job in the comfort of their home. Continue reading

#368 – BUSINESS ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE – BILL POMFRET PH.D.

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Ethics is about making choices that may not always feel good or seem like they benefit you but are the right choices to make. They are the choices that are examples of model citizens and examples of the golden rules. We’ve all heard the golden rules: Don’t hurt, don’t steal, don’t lie, or one of the most famous: Do unto others as you would have done to you. These are not just catchy phrases; these are words of wisdom that any productive member of society should strive to live by. Continue reading