In the spirit of the summer season it is appropriate to celebrate independence and be mindful of freedom. Having meaningful work adds value to one’s life. With work taking up so much of one’s life, it is a place where we can express our talents and abilities. Today’s work life and fabric is very different […]
Author: Kevin Goodman
Groundbreaking from the Start: how local companies helped shape the world
Published in Freshwater Cleveland, July 2014. “Cleveland historically has been home to entrepreneurs with innovations that helped shape the world as we know it today. From Charles F. Brush’s arc lamps that illuminated the streets of Wabash, Indiana in 1880, making it the first electrically lighted city in the world…” Read full article
The Game Changers That We Meet Along the Way
Every now and then God sends someone to show us exactly how it is supposed to be done. Recently that person for me was a women of many titles and roles. What a terrific and moving morning it was. Just what we all need. I attended the People First Conference in Cleveland. People First of […]
How Small Firms Can Make Customers Feel Safe Online
Published in Wall Street Journal – June 2014. “It’s hard enough for big companies to reassure customers that their sites are safe from hackers. So how do small companies make people feel safe? Simply having a site that’s well protected against attacks isn’t enough, especially when small businesses seem like much easier targets …” Read […]
The BYOD(evice) Dilemma
Before you address the technological aspects of bringing your own device and the security issues that come with it, address the common aspects: Mobile devices are just that – mobile. You can take them most anywhere. If employees are going to access sensitive company data on their devices, you have to make it clear that […]
“Smart 50” Smart Business Honoree Class of 2014 – Corporate College May 2014. Innovation – Impact- Sustainability
“Smart 50” Smart Business Honoree Class of 2014 – Corporate College May 2014. Innovation – Impact- Sustainability