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THE BUSINESS SIDE OF CYBERSECURITY
'GLOBAL INITIATIVES' MEAN WORLDWIDE CHANGES
The newest report by the Fuels Institute predicts current and future government regulations on transport-related emissions and congestion will affect fuel and vehicle markets worldwide.
Self-Service Sucks Company Time, Money
Requiring high-paid employees to perform clerical work such as booking their own travel is about as inefficient as it gets.
9 Types of People Who Fail
Emotional intelligence is responsible for 58 percent of job performance. Self-awareness can be the difference between knocking out a win and leading a disaster.
4 Leadership Aspects Becoming More Important
As businesses face evolving challenges, insight, integrity, courage and agility become dramatically more important in their leaders.
VIDEO: INSIDE YOUR CONVENTION ISSUE
The biggest issue of the PEI Journal goes live Oct. 16 from the PEI Convention at the NACS Show.
Automakers Offer Subscriptions
A Consumer Reports article says Porsche is doing it. So is Volvo. The new subscription model reflects a shift in technology and how consumers view car ownership.
CLEARING THE SMOKE
A cultural expectation to light up anytime because of health issues is clouding U.S. workplace safety.
Dude, Where's My Workforce?
It was hard enough finding workers in Colorado, and now marijuana use is legal there (under state law). Some businesses don't want to miss hiring qualified people — even if they use marijuana.
Workplace Drug Testing
Reasonable suspicion? Probable cause? Who can test whom? This ACLU chart shows the laws by state.
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