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The Transition into Working Remotely
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership, Tech Trends
Over the last month and even more so in the last week, most of us have been transitioning to a work at home environment. For some this might be freeing, and for others it might be a challenge! For those of us who are also juggling children doing school from home and maybe even have…
Read More 7 Questions to Drive You Forward in 2020
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership
As I think about the coming year, it looms large. It is so hard to believe that 2020 is upon us. Why does it seem so significant? In taking a quick look back at predictions from 50 years or so ago, it seems others thought 2020 would be big too. Popular Mechanics in 1950 predicted…
Read More The Age of Exponential Innovation & Industry 4.0
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership, Security, Tech Trends
Just a few weeks ago, I sat in a presentation by futurist Todd McLees of the Pendio Group on Industry 4.0 at the Walworth County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) annual meeting. Those of you who have heard Todd speak won’t be surprised to hear that he was quite compelling. His main premise is that we…
Read More 5 Questions to Ask Yourself To Test Your Cybersecurity Knowledge
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership, Security
October is Cybersecurity Month. I’m not sure if everyone knows this, or if only people in the technology business are aware. I’m not a big consumer of traditional media, so maybe it has been in the news and you all know. The real question might be, if we do know, do we care? What exactly…
Read More 6 Ways We Can Connect with People
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership
It is a refreshing thing when in the course of doing business, we get to create genuine connections with people. If you take a moment, and think about the vendor or the customer you appreciate the most, it is often the one with whom you have found some common ground. You might have respect for…
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