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Should an organization embrace risk or spend millions of dollars a year to avoid it? How do you know when which strategy is best?
Considerations for such thinking are covered in the Baldrige
This past Saturday (September 24, 2016) was a proud day for Greg Gibson, a member of the Judges Panel of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. As superintendent of Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City
I recently read a McKinsey article on the evolution of social technology use by companies. The article was based on surveys of 2700 global executives spanning the years 2005 to 2015. The results
“Our goal is to empower [organizations] of every size and every sector with the right tools to secure themselves in a [cyber] threat landscape that is ever-evolving. Static, checklist-style compliance
“Our proposed framework would improve how we monitor and manage health for the U.S. population. Essentially, it translates the Baldrige framework to address U.S. population health.”
—Julie Kapp