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Issue 160  10th February 2019

The Russia Problem: What Businesses Can Learn From Cyberwarfare

As someone who has built IT security companies from the ground up and dealt with the growing issue of malware for well over 15 years now, the last thing I expected when I started my current company is that I would have to become somewhat of a Kremlinologist ....

forbes.com

Why It’s So Hard to Predict the Size of New Market

Every executive has two types of investment war stories. The first type is underestimating an opportunity, which leads to a “fish that got away” story like how Blockbuster could have bought Netflix. The second type is overestimating an opportunity, like how Eddie Lampert bought Sears for $11 billion only to see it land in bankruptcy over a decade later.

hbr.org

Misconduct in the Australian financial industry – what can New Zealand boards learn?

The long awaited Final Report of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry has dominated Trans-Tasman headlines this week. It is over a thousand pages long and includes 76 recommendations for reform. All board can learn and reflect on the recommendations - not only those in the finance sector!

iod.org.nz

Proper Breathing Brings Better Health

Stress reduction, insomnia prevention, emotion control, improved attention—certain breathing techniques can make life better. But where do you start?

scientificamerican.com

The Effects of Caffeine, Alcohol, and Exercise on Sleep

How much coffee is too much? A case study and tutorial on self-tracking to improve sleep ...

coach.me

Why Do Employees Quit on Their Bosses? Because of 5 Common Reasons Still Not Addressed, Says New Research

Data analyzed from a study of over 25,000 employees across the world reveals some very familiar reasons why people are leaving their companies ...

inc.com
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