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Your Team Doesn't Respect You, They're Just Scared

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About Dr. Obed Magny Dr. Obed Magny is The Stop Managing Start Leading Expert™ and founder of Magny Leadership. With nearly two decades in law enforcement and over 20 years in organizational development, Dr. Magny specializes in leadership development, organizational culture transformation, executive coaching, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Magny has helped organizations across the private sector, public sector, and nonprofit space save significant resources, increase stakeholder and employee engagement, and improve organizational morale. His proprietary M.A.G.N.Y. Leadership Model™ has transformed how leaders think about their role and their impact on organizational culture. A sought-after speaker and thought leader, Dr. Magny has presented at prestigious institutions including the University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Howard University, George Mason University, University of South Carolina Gould School of Law, and McGeorge Law School (University of the Pacific). He ...

1134 ? Not All AIs Are The Same: Tom talks Why I Quit ChatGPT

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For Immediate Release: Dateline: Virginia Beach , VA Thursday, June 18, 2026 ...

Tariffs, Trade Deals & Supply Chain Strategy

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For Immediate Release: Dateline: Claremont , CA Wednesday, June 17, 2026 ...

Alan at 80? ? Episode #68

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Name: Crysta Ames Title: Office Manager Group: Summit Consulting Group, Inc. Dateline: East Greenwich, RI United States Direct Phone: 401-884-2778 ...

Mortality Movies Episode One: Cultural Landmark Films About Death

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Mortality Movies Episode One Death has always been one of humanity’s favorite subjects to avoid, and also one of its most enduring topics in art and storytelling. The first episode of the television series Mortality Movies examines three films that have become cultural landmarks in how we think about death, the afterlife, and what gives life meaning. Host Gail Rubin, known as The Doyenne of Death, is joined by death doula Danielle Slupesky and death educator Jane Westbrook to explore scenes from classic films that continue to influence audiences decades after their release. Movies have a unique ability to help us engage with difficult subjects. Research suggests that visual storytelling improves retention of information, making films powerful teaching tools. When a movie entertains us while prompting deeper reflection, it can open doors to conversations that might otherwise never happen. The films featured in this episode approach mortality from very different perspectives, yet each h...

The 3 Phone Mistakes That Destroy Digital Evidence Before Trial

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Copyright 2026, Steve Burgess Smartphones are the single richest source of digital evidence in most litigation today. Text messages, call logs, photos, location history, app data, deleted files — it’s all there, sitting in a device that fits in a shirt pocket. Or in that back pocket that’s covered with bling. You’d think that because phones are so ubiquitous and so central to how people communicate, attorneys and their clients would have developed good instincts about preserving them. You would be wrong, and I say that with forty years of forensic experience and genuine affection for the legal profession. The mistakes I see aren’t necessarily the result of bad intentions. They’re the result of people not knowing what they don’t know — which, in digi tal forensics, turns out to be quite a lot. Here are the three that do the most damage. Mistake One: Letting the Client Keep Using the Phone. This one is so common that I’ve stopped being surprised by it, though I haven’t stopped being pain...

Drones: The Growing Utility ? and the Increasing Security Concerns

[unable to retrieve full-text content] In our youthful imaginations, flying robots seemed to belong to a distant future. In 2026, they are very real ? and for better or for worse, they are everywhere.We are talking of course about drones. Also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), dro source http://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/Drones-The-Growing-Utility-and-the-Increasing-Security-Concerns,2026315274.aspx