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More on the Covid-19 Academic Gold Rush

Emergency Planning

A few days ago, I was accused of "putting the careers of trainees and junior faculty at risk" because a member of my editorial team was slow to complete the review process on a paper that had been submitted to the journal I manage. This reminded me that perhaps 70 per cent of academic publishing is for personnel reasons (to get a job, keep a job, obtain a salary raise, or achieve promotion).

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Crisis Response Journal

Only a few months into 2020, every sector and market worldwide has been exposed to crisis, writes Kate Rawlins, CRJ Advisory Panel Member and Associate Director of Helpful Digital.

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Interoperability Lessons For Right Now

Swan Island Network

Interoperability Lessons For Right Now. Pete O'Dell. April 10, 2020. Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Share on twitter. Share on email. Remember when your new phone had a unique charger that wouldn’t work with other phones, and leaving it behind caused a major nightmare? Sanity prevailed, and except for Apple, the whole world now uses USB to plug virtually everything in.

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What to Do?

Prism International

A blog by i-SIGMA CEO Bob Johnson discusses how i-SIGMA members can constructively use any downtime resulting from the current shutdown. Did you know the saying ā€œWhen the going gets tough, the tough get going,ā€ is attributed to a high school football coach in Corpus Christi Texas in 1953? I didnā€™t either. I would have guessed Winston Churchill. Anyway, itā€™s a good sayingā€¦ and true.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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21% of SMBs Donā€™t Have a Data Backup or Disaster Recovery Solution in Place

Behavior Group

New research (…) indicates that 58 percent of C-level executives at small and medium businesses (SMBs) said their biggest data storage challenge is security vulnerability. Nearly half (49 percent) of top leaders at SMBs said cyberattacks are their biggest data protection concern. Yet more than 20 percent of SMB leaders said they do not currently… Continue reading.

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Why timely information sharing can help your recovery now!

Swan Island Network

Why timely information sharing can help your recovery now! Pete O'Dell. April 5, 2020. Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Share on twitter. Share on email. Restarting the world economy after the COVID-19 crisis is going to be hard. We’ve never turned the world off like this before. (And kudos to every worker in health care, power, public safety, security, trucking, and everyone else who can’t work from home.

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Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative

Business Resilience Decoded

Episode 43: "Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting. Contact Joyce Coffee at: [link] [link] joyce@climateresilienceconsulting.com Business Resilience Decoded: www.drj.com/decoded/ twitter.com/BRDecoded Episode 43: "Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting.

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A 102-Year-Old Lesson for Fighting COVID-19: How Soon We Forget

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

In 1918, when the so-called Spanish Flu was raging (it was only first reported by Spanish journalists, although it likely began elsewhere), an incredibly powerful lesson was learned through a natural experiment that involved two major American cities. Remember that this deadly virus killed at least 50 million people world-wide and nearly 700,000 Americans.

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Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative

Business Resilience Decoded

Episode 43: "Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting. Contact Joyce Coffee at: [link] [link] joyce@climateresilienceconsulting.com Business Resilience Decoded: www.drj.com/decoded/ twitter.com/BRDecoded Episode 43: "Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting.

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Is Training the Right Solution?

Speaker: Tim Buteyn

Let's set the scene: youā€™ve identified a critical performance gap in your organization and need to close that gap. A colleague suggests training, but you suspect thereā€™s something going on that training canā€™t address. How can you determine if training is the right solution before you commit your budget and resources to a new training program? In this webinar, you will learn how to determine if training is the right solution using the Behavior Engineering Model.

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Business Resilience Decoded

"Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting. Contact Joyce Coffee at: [link] [link] joyce@climateresilienceconsulting.com Business Resilience Decoded: www.drj.com/decoded/ twitter.com/BRDecoded "Climate Change Resilience: A Business Imperative" with Joyce Coffee of Climate Resilience Consulting.