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13 Oct 2022
Military Management
I paid $30 for a corporate code of conduct. That’s good value
This article examines whether companies who buy codes of ethics are serious about implementing and living up to those ethics.
6 minutes
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2205
13 Oct 2022
Military Management
How to Start Delegating Tasks Effectively (Step-by-Step Guide)
Delegating responsibility and tasks can be challenging; however, understanding how and when to allocate work to others is essential in maintaining a high level of productivity, both on a personal and organisational level.
7 minutes
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2221
13 Oct 2022
Leadership
What Is Compassionate Leadership?
Leaders who use their head and heart to inspire and influence their team help to motivate ttheir team who in turn motivate and inspire others.
3 minutes
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2247
13 Oct 2022
Cyber
Optus: How a massive data breach has exposed Australia
The Federal Government says that Australia is out of date regarding cybersecurity, and the government should be able to penalise companies such as Optus if a data breach occurs.
12 minutes
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2206
12 Oct 2022
Military History
The Grand Strategy of Carl Von Clausewitz
Prussian strategist von Clausewitz implicitly defined grand strategy in his book On War as the sum of the tools of statecraft. Modern-day China exemplifies this through growing political, economic, technological and strategic power in the Indo-Pacific.
14 minutes
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2227
12 Oct 2022
Cyber
The weakest link in any organisation’s cybersecurity chain is employees
Employees engage in behaviours that can make them the weakest link in any cyber security system.
7 minutes
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2246
12 Oct 2022
Cyber
Australia tells SingTel-owned Optus to pay cost of replacing hacked ID documents
The data breach includes passports, driver's licences, Medicare, phone numbers, and home addresses.
4 minutes
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2196
11 Oct 2022
Military History
We Have Things to Say about Russia’s Titanium Submarines (The U.S. Navy Has None)
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union tried to improve its submarine capability by building seven fast (41 knots), deep-diving titanium submarines—however, they were not a success.
12 minutes
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2223
11 Oct 2022
Military History
The secret fuel that made the Spitfire supreme
The USA developed and supplied the high-octane fuel that gave the Spitfire and Hurricane a winning edge in the Battle of Britain.
6 minutes
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2249
11 Oct 2022
Communication & Cognition
A Ponzi scheme by any other name: the bursting of China’s property bubble
Chinese property developers raised massive amounts of money from customers to fund their next construction project. What made it a Ponzi scheme was that builders depended on an ever-increasing number of new buyers to enable them to buy more land and finish existing buildings.
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