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5 Articles match "Deliberate Practice","Microsoft"

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The biggest security threat in the digital age is…
… not Microsoft, not social media tools, but: PEOPLE. Deliberate Practice Mastery Security Social Networking Tools That hasn’t changed because of computers. People are why firewalls are invariably misconfigured. They’re why social engineering works. They’re why good security products are rarely deployed properly.
Theoria cum Praxi - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Deliberate Practice - Work Literacy
We expect youll walk away with three things from this session: Three practices to deepen your storytelling skills. Tony was wondering whether deliberate practice makes sense in these cases. Colvin went on to focus in on a very sophisticated concept called deliberate practice. Deliberate Practice (4).
browse.workliteracy.com - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Secrets of greatness: Practice and hard work bring success - October 30, 2006
Painful and demanding practice and hard work By Geoffrey Colvin , senior editor-at-large October 19 2006: 3:14 PM EDT (Fortune Magazine) -- What makes Tiger Woods great? Woods (pictured in 2001) devoted hours to practice and even remade his Swing twice, because thats what it took to get better. Occasional practice does not work.
money.cnn.com - Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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  • Deliberate Practice - Work Literacy
    We expect youll walk away with three things from this session: Three practices to deepen your storytelling skills. Tony was wondering whether deliberate practice makes sense in these cases. Colvin went on to focus in on a very sophisticated concept called deliberate practice. Deliberate Practice (4).
    browse.workliteracy.com - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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  • The biggest security threat in the digital age is…
    … not Microsoft, not social media tools, but: PEOPLE. Deliberate Practice Mastery Security Social Networking Tools That hasn’t changed because of computers. People are why firewalls are invariably misconfigured. They’re why social engineering works. They’re why good security products are rarely deployed properly.
    Theoria cum Praxi - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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  • Secrets of greatness: Practice and hard work bring success - October 30, 2006
    Painful and demanding practice and hard work By Geoffrey Colvin , senior editor-at-large October 19 2006: 3:14 PM EDT (Fortune Magazine) -- What makes Tiger Woods great? Woods (pictured in 2001) devoted hours to practice and even remade his Swing twice, because thats what it took to get better. Occasional practice does not work.
    money.cnn.com - Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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  • Soccer Stars, Emergence and Managing Flat Organizations | innovation Creators
    Ericsson describes his area of interest as The Acquisition of Expert Performance and Deliberate Practice. recommend reading the Dubner and Levitt article, but here are the high level points: Most differences in ability are not due to natural talent, but instead are due to practice. Anders Ericsson. The process is called bucking.
    Turning knowledge workers into innovation creators - Monday, May 8, 2006
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  • Communication Nation: The asynchronous conversation
    In this day and age, success, I think, comes to those who are comfortable being uncomfortable or those who deliberately practice being uncomfortable. New knowledge, however, is sought when we deliberately want be creative and to innovative. And for Xerox, this was a substantial loss (and Microsoft’s substantial gain).
    Communication Nation - Tuesday, March 21, 2006
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