This is why some organisations treat instructor-led training as a joke...
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Ending a sales call agreeing to send on more information: you've already failed
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Are your remote access VPN clients connected to your SIEM?
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Is this what cold calling is really about?
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Managerial Response to "Learner Surveys"
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Is it the responsibility of the employee or IT team to patch?
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Does a "Certificate of Completion" cut mustard with managers?
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Off-roading and Sales: the skill that no sales gurus don't talk about...
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How to make a payment portal more trustworthy-looking?
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Does Android store Phone numbers chronologically?
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Dave Digging a Hole - MSP edition
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The Laptop that Never Let me Down...
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The content from ChatGPT is outstanding...should I just copy it all?
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Do you use photos of the product or service in your visuals?
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Should your visuals always include the product?
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The C-Suite really only like spending on offensive NOT defensive Cyber Security....
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What exactly does "empowering your workforce" mean?
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Any subtle way of transitioning from screen to screen on video tutorial?
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Surprising attributes required by the "corporate / government" market?
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Is putting up a 90 minute video in an LMS ok?
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Replicating the "On a piece of paper write down..." type exercises in elearning?
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Anybody experience a second-wave ransomware attack in their org?
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Do this - get more likes on LinkedIn...Lessons from Best and Worst posts
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"Video is for emotional learning not for cognitive learning"
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