Written by Ed Desorcy As we’ve highlighted in our Scam School articles, phishing is one of the most common and successful attacks out there. Phishing is described as someone with malicious intent requesting a piece of information through email from a victim under the...
James O’Toole, a professor and leadership expert once said, “95% of American managers today say the right thing … 5% actually do it.” On every front, poor leadership is destroying companies. Unnecessary turnover of employees and disengaged employees,...
By Ed Desorcy If you’ve been keeping up with our Scam School articles, you might be familiar with the term phishing, and the increasing threat it poses to businesses and consumers alike. Phishing can be described as the act of asking a target for a piece of...
There are so many ways to say we made a mistake: botched, bungled, flubbed, mishandled, bumbled, misjudged, mucked up, fouled up, messed up, slipped up, goofed up and screwed up. In simple terms, an error has been made. As a leader, before you get upset at someone for...
Each website you visit should have its own, unique password. The average person has at least 10 online accounts—that means you could have 10 or more different login credentials! With all the passwords we must remember, any shortcut or way to simplify the log in...
It’s old school thinking—if you want your employees to be more motivated, put a carrot in front of them. The logic goes like this: “I have a reward for you. But you can’t have this great gift until you do X, Y, and Z. Only once you achieve the results I expect,...