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AI Ethics in Business
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the business landscape, offering new opportunities for efficiency, innovation, and growth. Explore how businesses can implement ethical AI practices to drive innovation, trust, and long-term success.
Are you ready for a fight with Mike Tyson?
Every company will get hit at some point, whether it is from a natural disaster, cyber attack, fire, flood, major equipment failure or human factors such as human error, civil unrest, sudden loss of key personnel or internal theft. How prepared you are for that punch and how well trained you are to deflect the blow can mean the difference between a black eye and a match ending KO. Here are 8 warning signs that you may not be as ready for Iron Mike as you think.
Business Continuity Plan: How to Conduct a Post-Crisis "Hot Wash"
Discover how a Hot Wash can strengthen your business continuity and disaster recovery plan. Start building resilience today with this proven method.
Business Continuity Plan for Power Outages: A Tale of Two Companies
Discover why one company's business continuity plan kept operations running through a power outage, while another faltered. Build resilience now.
Using the National Risk Index
A review of the free National Risk Index and how you can use it to determine your risk to natural disasters.
4 things you can learn from firefighters
A veteran first responder of over 18 years, Andy explains what 4 elements of being a fire fighter translates to being a business owner.
15 work-from-home tips for managers and employees
The best way to prevent the spread of a communicable illness is to prevent exposure. Telecommuting is an effective way to do this, but can impact employee productivity if not managed properly.
Don’t get run over by a reindeer! Holiday Preparedness for Small Businesses
While getting run over by a reindeer may be low on the threat list to your small business, the analogy is apt in that MANY things can go wrong during the holiday season that can affect any businesses, small or large. This time of year, businesses need to be especially wary of and prepared for threats that may cause a disruption and have plans in place to minimize the impact as much as possible.