By John Hamilton from Murrieta
Factors which are the most important to consider when building your small business group, sporting team, or choosing a partner Understanding the key factors and what impact they have on on the overall success of a project, goal, or outcome is paramount to your success. Deciding to partner up with others in a team environment should be weighed carefully before entering a working relationship with them There are three main components to consider when building a small business group working together, a bowling team, or even picking a dance partner:
I recall being a young boy where we would pick teams for a game of dodge ball, softball, or other playground sport. It appeared that the ‘best’ players would be chosen as captains, who would then subsequently pick teammates in alternating order. Unfortunately, the criteria to choose teammates was done in a manner where the subsequent best (Ability) players were chosen first, and then players who were not so athletically gifted were chosen last. This often stems from the desire to ‘Win’, which obviously seemed like the quickest route to success; yet, at what cost? In over 30 years as being a professional athlete, coach, and business owner I have learned how important it is in prioritizing the key attributes to what creates a winning team. The three main elements mentioned above are the main factors in determining who makes a great fit for a small group environment, team, or partnership. I understand that if we could genetically clone ourselves, then obviously that would be the winning formula. I wish it was that easy, but that is actually the furthest thing from reality! Understanding the balance and relationship of Attitude, Commitment, and Ability greatly expands one’s potential to succeed in building a small work group, team, or partnership. As discussed above, it is easy to default to our baseline training and behaviors and solely look at ‘Ability’ as the primary key factors when choosing someone for a team or project. Understanding the relationship between: Attitude, Commitment, and Ability (1-1-3) #1 Attitude (25-40% factor) Can one ‘bad apple’ ruin the bunch? You can bet your last dollar on that question, and you will WIN a million bucks! One person within your team can quickly become cancerous, which can destroy your group's project or established goal. They can make things uncomfortable, and frankly not fun to be around. When the fun or cohesiveness is undermined by individuals with bad attitudes, then things will fall apart and eventually fail. When looking for people to surround yourself with, look for people who have a positive attitude. Positivity attracts positivity, which is a huge factor in accomplishing your goals along with having fun along the journey. There is not going to be the perfect percentage (like a balanced 33.3%) to fulfill this top level characteristics of choosing a good teammate or co-worker; but, if you stick within a range where ‘Attitude’ is between 25-40%, then that is a great starting point. #1 Commitment (25-40% Factor) Commitment also weighs in as a top level factor when determining who will work well within your team environment. There is nothing more frustrating (other than bad attitudes) when working with other people who have varying levels of commitment to a project, goal, or objective. Committed People are ones who: 1) Committed People make commitments - These are people who are not afraid to to say what they are going to do, and actually do what they say. The words: maybe, I hope, should, could, or can’t are ones which are not in their vocabulary. You will often hear the words “I WILL” from people who are committed. 2) Committed People fulfill commitments - They visualize and can see the end game, the destination, the goal, no matter what obstacles appear. Committed People are so focused, that not accomplishing the goal is not even a factor in the equation. 3) Committed People will both say and write down what they are committing to - They will stand in their truth and shout out to the world what they will be doing and accomplishing. Committed People will write down their commitments ingraining the very thing that they WILL complete (Notice the word “WILL”). 4) Committed People are always on-time, all the time - You will never see Committed People show up late for a meeting, or agreed upon time. They will show up 5-10 minutes early giving everyone else the respect that they deserve. *Be wary of people who like to set times like 5:00ish, and feel it is okay to show up 5-10 minutes late (this is NOT okay!). 5) Committed People invest in their own commitments - They invest time, money, effort, and energy into their commitments. They will rework their lives around their commitments, as they know that their word is their bond to themselves. 6) Committed People are passionate - Their passion, desire, and beliefs inspires others around them. #3 Ability (15-35% Range) There is a natural desire to pick the most athletic, smartest, gifted individual for your group, team, or partnership. This stems from the desire to reach your destination (goal) in the perceived shortest amount of time possible, and win! At the end of the day, you can essentially teach anyone how to dance and perform at a very high level, as long as they are passionate and committed in learning how to. Not everyone will have the same level of ability, nor should you prioritize this as the number one factor when building your team. You often find professional sporting teams who may have one or two very talented individuals; yet, they are surrounded by younger players who have the drive, passion, and are committed to the end goal. This is what creates a cohesive unit, not just having a slew of superstars who have bad attitudes, or ones who do not have the passion and commitment they once had. As you embark upon your journey to build a winning team, think about the necessary elements and behaviors which will create success in your life. Find the balance between surrounding yourself with people who have good attitudes, and are committed. Lastly, and somewhat less of an important factor, look for those who have God given talents, or who may appear to be the ‘sharpest tool in the shed’. Remember to keep your eyes open for the proverbial diamonds in the rough who have positive attitudes, and are committed. John Hamilton from Murrieta has other websites and blogs; john-hamilton.org john-hamilton.info john-hamilton-info.com about-john-hamilton.com john-hamilton-blog.com https://johnhamiltonmurrieta.tumblr.com/ https://johnhamiltonmurrieta.weebly.com/ https://johnhamiltonmurrieta1.wordpress.com/
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By David Lo, Teacher
This is a must read book for a high school student. It doesn’t hold back in any of the details and is a first-hand account of one boy soldier’s experience in the civil war in Sierra Leone. There are many themes that can be discovered but the major one is response to change. Towards the end after he speaks at the United Nations, Ishmael says, “I was sad to leave, but I was also pleased to have met people outside of Sierra Leone. Because if I was to get killed upon my return, I knew that a memory of my existence was alive somewhere in the world.” Ishmael ultimately changes for the better. Ishmael is like any ordinary youth and the way he escapes the horrors of war is seen through his love for Shakespeare and the recitation of several of his monologues from Macbeth and Julius Caesar, his love of rap music and acts such as Bob Marley, Run D.M.C, LL Cool J and Naughty By Nature. The scene with him dancing to one such song actually saves him and his friends’ lives at one dramatic point when he is captured. The friendship with Esther, the nurse who gives him a Walkman is sweet. The friendship builds slowly and he doesn’t ever tell her he loves her until after he sees her for the last time. He also goes on dates with girls but they don’t materialize because he finds it hard to open up about his life. The scene with Ishmael finally escaping Sierra Leone for the last time is tense and gripping and reads like an action thriller. Adolescent readers will find this to be a great example of a page turning scene that resembles a movie. A wonderful line is, “I had to leave, because I was afraid that if I stayed in Freetown any longer, I was going to end up being a soldier again or my former army friends would kill me if I refused.” There is only one curse word but it comes from a rebel. The violence described in the book is harsh but it has to be told to effective describe to the reader everything that he went through. The book would not be the same if he did not into great detail on the things he saw and experienced himself. Examples of violence include a man’s genitals being sliced off, a family’s daughter’s being raped and man being completely cut open. Overall, the violence is not sugarcoated but the details are necessary to be a completely raw and honest portrayal of a boy soldier. The change the author goes through at the end is extraordinary given what he had to two as a soldier. There is mention of sons being forced to have sexual intercourse with their mothers by rebels. Other than that, there is no sexuality in the book. David Lo, Teacher has other websites and blogs; David-Lo.com David-Lo.net David-Lo-Info.com About-David-Lo.com David-Lo.org https://davidloteacher.weebly.com/ https://davidloteacher.tumblr.com/ https://davidloteacher.wordpress.com/ I've written before about the non-existence of RFID credit-based card offense, a least as marketed by all the sellers selling anti-RFID shielding products. I'm one of the few voices constantly stating that buying RFID-blocking wallets and handbags, sleeves and the like would be a waste material of time and money. I've frequently said that I can't find a single documented case of RFID credit card offense. Each time I write about this, I get tons of angry email from vendors of such products as well as people who "just know" that they have been patients of RFID cards crime.
The "victims" who write me personally always speak about a secret man, acting strangely, who walked by with an obvious device, that they firmly believed to be an RFID reader, and soon enough thereafter their credit cards has a fraudulent fee on it. I usually answer that a "feeling" that RFID fraud happened just isn't evidence of an genuine crime, and this I still, after numerous years of searching, haven’t found just one law adjustment authority or document exhibiting evidence of RFID credit-based card crime. The latest order of emails contained two better "proofs" of RFID crime that I had not addressed before. RFID car crime proof Proof amount one was an online video of thieves stealing a Mercedes-Benz. Although the online video doesn't show any facts of the theft or how industry, the associating or referenced news tales do claim the car was stolen wirelessly. A large number of Mercedes-Benz models use RFID wireless technology, which in theory could be used of stealing the car. I actually reached out to Mercedes several times to verify regardless of whether the sort of RFID criminal offense purported in the online video happened or could have happened, but after multiple queries over 2 weeks, they have not responded. I actually also could not find any law enforcement useful resource to talk to me personally about that particular criminal offense or any type of possible other RFID car-related crime. With that said, I assume that it is possible for RFID tag car-related crime to have happened. In past times, most car manufacturers didn't use good security development lifecycle (SDL) coding practices. I know that many car systems and wireless starting systems were packed with security bugs. Though I don't know of the details of the car crime in the video or other proposed wireless car crime, I actually know enough that We believe RFID car offense has most likely took place. We have talked a lot about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags in the past.
They can be placed on stock in a supermarket, or items in the postal system, and you can keep tabs on them because of the tiny little radio transmitters and receivers. And now, some researchers at Intel are using RFID to track people. For many, a population of tagged and tracked citizens is the stuff that kept Orwell up all night, but the research here has noble intentions. The system is dubbed Technology for Long Term Care (TLC), and aims to help you keep an eye on your elderly parents without the need to visit them every day. One way of doing this is to see what the parent does around their home throughout the day, by tracking which household objects they use. In a mock-up apartment, each object is fitted with a cheap RFID tag. "Mum" or "Dad" wear a special wrist strap which can detect which tags it is closest to. RFID tags could help spot people who are struggling to live alone By reporting what objects the parent is interacting with throughout the day, and for how long, the researchers say they can build up a pretty good picture of what they are doing. Time spent with bathroom items indicates they are probably washing, while time spent with kitchen equipment means they are probably eating okay. You can receive information about their movements over the internet, but can you be sure of what the person is doing? "The state of the art right now is that you go to your mom's place and spend as much time as you need to figure out what's going on," says Intel researcher Matthai Philipose. "If you spend an hour or two a week you've still got under 5% knowledge of what's going on. "So an 85% accurate system like this still gives a huge improvement over the state of the art." But he also says installing a webcam could intrude on the person's privacy and there is also the question of what to with the huge amounts of data the camera produces. "If you want to know that something's happening in Mom's house using the camera, you have to sit there watching the video all the time," Mr Philipose adds. "We've been pursuing what we call witness snippets. The sensor system in this case guesses that your Mom's taking her medication, but because you want to be really sure about that, it takes out just the three or four seconds of Mom taking her medication and shows just that part to you." Tracking concerns It has been argued that every successful deployment of RFID takes us closer to a world where tracking is the norm. But, is it possible to maintain our privacy in such a future? In the Paul Allen Computer Labs at the University of Washington, steps are being taken to keep our personal information private. Wearing an RFID badge, a man walks the four floors near his office and every few metres he passes one of the specially installed RFID sensors. Each time a sensor pings his badge, the event shows up on the map, and his location is recorded. His team has tagged many of their personal items, and specially written software produces lists of data about where and when each tag is spotted. But how do you give yourself, and your friends, useful information about your location and that of your belongings, without invading the privacy of those who may be with you? "One interesting and very useful application of RFID is to be able to track our belongings. So if I lend my book to somebody and later I need it, I would like to be able to see where my book is so I can go back and get it," says Assistant Professor Magdalena Balazinska. "The problem is that by tagging my belongings and being able to see the location at any time, I can track people because I can lend them a tagged item and see that person's location by asking where that item is," she adds. There are various ways to try to protect privacy and the team are working on several applications which allow you access, but not too much access, to all that wealth of information RFID promises. Irrespective of demonstrations to show really possible, documented cases of RFID credit card scams are unknown. And as security professionals know, there is a huge gulf of mexico between potential crime and actual crime.
I've written before about the non-existence of RFID credit-based card offense, a least as marketed by all the sellers selling anti-RFID shielding products. I'm one of the few voices constantly stating that buying RFID-blocking wallets and handbags, sleeves and the like would be a waste material of time and money. I've frequently said that I can't find a single documented case of RFID credit card offense. Each time I write about this, I get tons of angry email from vendors of such products as well as people who "just know" that they have been patients of RFID cards crime. The "victims" who write me personally always speak about a secret man, acting strangely, who walked by with an obvious device, that they firmly believed to be an RFID reader, and soon enough thereafter their credit cards has a fraudulent fee on it. I usually answer that a "feeling" that RFID fraud happened just isn't evidence of an genuine crime, and this I still, after numerous years of searching, haven’t found just one law adjustment authority or document exhibiting evidence of RFID credit-based card crime. The latest order of emails contained two better "proofs" of RFID crime that I had not addressed before. RFID car crime proof Proof amount one was an online video of thieves stealing a Mercedes-Benz. Although the online video doesn't show any facts of the theft or how industry, the associating or referenced news tales do claim the car was stolen wirelessly. A large number of Mercedes-Benz models use RFID wireless technology, which in theory could be used of stealing the car. I actually reached out to Mercedes several times to verify regardless of whether the sort of RFID criminal offense purported in the online video happened or could have happened, but after multiple queries over 2 weeks, they have not responded. I actually also could not find any law enforcement useful resource to talk to me personally about that particular criminal offense or any type of possible other RFID car-related crime. With that said, I assume that it is possible for RFID tag car-related crime to have happened. In past times, most car manufacturers didn't use good security development lifecycle (SDL) coding practices. I know that many car systems and wireless starting systems were packed with security bugs. Though I don't know of the details of the car crime in the video or other proposed wireless car crime, I actually know enough that We believe RFID car offense has most likely took place. I have to believe any car manufacturer using any critical wireless indicate today is now training SDL and protecting wifi signals from interception and forgery. I know many of the world's best ethical hackers who now work for car-related companies, and who are part of teams whose careers you should prevent digital-related crime in their employer's products. RFID car offense might be possible with older models, but I actually think the easy "replay" crimes being reported today are soon to be a thing of the past if they not necessarily already. Irrespective of demonstrations to show really possible, documented cases of RFID credit card scams are unknown. And as security professionals know, there is a huge gulf of mexico between potential crime and actual crime.
I've written before about the non-existence of RFID credit-based card offense, a least as marketed by all the sellers selling anti-RFID shielding products. I'm one of the few voices constantly stating that buying RFID-blocking wallets and handbags, sleeves and the like would be a waste material of time and money. I've frequently said that I can't find a single documented case of RFID credit card offense. Each time I write about this, I get tons of angry email from vendors of such products as well as people who "just know" that they have been patients of RFID cards crime. The "victims" who write me personally always speak about a secret man, acting strangely, who walked by with an obvious device, that they firmly believed to be an RFID reader, and soon enough thereafter their credit cards has a fraudulent fee on it. I usually answer that a "feeling" that RFID fraud happened just isn't evidence of an genuine crime, and this I still, after numerous years of searching, haven’t found just one law adjustment authority or document exhibiting evidence of RFID credit-based card crime. The latest order of emails contained two better "proofs" of RFID crime that I had not addressed before. RFID car crime proof Proof amount one was an online video of thieves stealing a Mercedes-Benz. Although the online video doesn't show any facts of the theft or how industry, the associating or referenced news tales do claim the car was stolen wirelessly. A large number of Mercedes-Benz models use RFID wireless technology, which in theory could be used of stealing the car. I actually reached out to Mercedes several times to verify regardless of whether the sort of RFID criminal offense purported in the online video happened or could have happened, but after multiple queries over 2 weeks, they have not responded. I actually also could not find any law enforcement useful resource to talk to me personally about that particular criminal offense or any type of possible other RFID car-related crime. With that said, I assume that it is possible for RFID tag car-related crime to have happened. In past times, most car manufacturers didn't use good security development lifecycle (SDL) coding practices. I know that many car systems and wireless starting systems were packed with security bugs. Though I don't know of the details of the car crime in the video or other proposed wireless car crime, I actually know enough that We believe RFID car offense has most likely took place. I have to believe any car manufacturer using any critical wireless indicate today is now training SDL and protecting wifi signals from interception and forgery. I know many of the world's best ethical hackers who now work for car-related companies, and who are part of teams whose careers you should prevent digital-related crime in their employer's products. RFID car offense might be possible with older models, but I actually think the easy "replay" crimes being reported today are soon to be a thing of the past if they not necessarily already. RFID card access systems are being used by most companies to let people within their complexes. But over the previous couple of years, researchers have shown how these systems can be easily bypassed.
Francis Brown, a partner at the computer security organization Bishop Fox, has recently been on the forefront of much of the research. In fact, he identified some of his tools and methods being used in the television program Mr. Robot, that can be noted for highly accurate technical detail. Recently, he's been looking carefully at breaching high- and ultra-high frequency RFID (radio-frequency identification) systems, which are increasingly becoming utilized for physical security systems. Each of our new gaming site is live! Gamestar covers video games, gaming gizmos and products. Subscribe to our e-newsletter and we'll email our best stuff directly to your inbox. Learn more here. He's due to give a presentation at this year's Def Scam Hacking Conference in Algunas Vegas early next month with a bevy of new and improved software and hardware goodies. "There are all kinds of areas that folks aren't considering at all that are fresh for exploitation, " this individual said. Brown said his aim is to make it easier for sexual penetration testers to show how easy it is to clone employee badges, break in the action into buildings and vegetable network backdoors--without needing an electrical engineering degree to decode the vagaries of near-field communication (NFC) and RFID systems. A few of years ago at the Black Hat convention, Brown showed how it was possible to "weaponize" an NFC card audience so that an gain access to card's details could be stolen merely by moving within a few toes of a targeted person, such as in a restaurant. It is, however, getting harder to clone high-frequency building access cards anticipated to defensive measures people take to protect their cards. For that reason, "the next step is to attack the building, " Brown said. Right now Brown has been looking into how to enjoy a huge number of cards details by tampering with the RFID readers that grant building access. Your dog is improved after a prior tool he developed called the Tastic PCB (printed circuit board). To mount the Tastic PCB, the lid is popped off a building's access credit card reader and wired in using vampire taps, Brown leafy said. Once in place, it records badge ideals of everybody who works their cards. He's added a Bluetooth module to the Tastic PCB. With an accompanying Bluetooth software on his cellular phone, this individual can command the Tastic PCB to replay the details of the previous individual who entered the building, opening the doorway. The attack is clever since it totally routes around some of the more recent cryptographic and authentication defense which may have been put in place for high- and ultra-high frequency NFC systems, Brown said. "Essentially, I am just bypassing all that by breaking into the target audience, " he said. When in an exceedingly building, an opponent must plant a backdoor to be able to harvest network data. There are a number of ways to do this. Pertaining to instance, in an show of Mr. Robot, an intruder removes a snowboard from a climate control system and wires in a Raspberry Pi. It can a lttle bit of any fiddly job, though: He has to remove a panel from the climate control system, snip an ethernet wire and wire in the mini-computer. A company called the Pwnie Express experienced an easier solution. This made a tool that looks like an ability strip but on the inside contains a Raspberry Pi including a sexual penetration testing toolkit. These devices, however, costed US$2, 000 and has since been stopped. At Def Con, Dark brown said he will to push out a 3-D printable file that will let penetration testers print out their own high-quality shell of a power strip custom-made to hold a Raspberry Professional indemnity. The design will be released here after Brown's presentation on Aug. dokuz. The cost of stamping the power strip is about $5, and a Raspberry Pi costs just $35, considerably bringing down the expense of a very sneaky tool. It's an everlasting backdoor that just needs to be plugged into a network port. "Once My spouse and i physically break into a building, I leave it behind somewhere similar to an empty cube or a clear conference room plugged into their inner network, " Brown said. "It looks like something completely harmless. " Bishop Fox has a web page online with the full range of RFID cracking tools and software they have already developed over the years. By Martin Cabrera Jr. | April 30, 2013
This article first appeared in the Chicago Reporter One of our nation’s most enduring themes is that education and prosperity go hand in hand. As we move deeper into a global economy dominated by knowledge, technology and innovation, and an increasing number of jobs require a postsecondary degree, educational access and attainment are more important than ever. So it should be no surprise that our failure to keep up with the rest of the world on matters of education poses dire consequences for our economy and national prestige. Here are some important statistics: the U.S. ranks 14th in global college completion and by 2020, an estimated two-thirds of all jobs will require an education beyond high school. We have seen a troubling trend for low-income and minority students — students who, in the past, have been left to fend for themselves. This is particularly true for Latinos — who represent the fastest-growing, youngest demographic in the country. Thousands of Latino students, who have with the smarts and skills to succeed in college, aren’t even applying. Increasing degree attainment among this particular demographic is essential, considering our nation’s goal to re-establish our place as the world’s leader with the highest proportion of college graduates by 2020. As the U.S. strives for global competitiveness, training a new generation of workers is increasingly critical. As a young man who grew up on the streets of the South Side of Chicago and today is a successful businessman, I have a particular appreciation for the importance of a well-educated, diverse workforce. I have seen the devastating effects of repeated cycles of poverty on those who can’t break it. That’s why I feel so strongly that all students who are academically prepared for the intellectual demands of college — no matter their location, background or socioeconomic status — have a right to fulfill their potential. I have known many Latino students, in particular, who have the academic potential to succeed in college but lack role models and resources. They need support and guidance. They need parents, teachers and schools that foster a college-going culture in the earliest grades. If you work on behalf of students or feel your expertise could help to support traditionally underserved students, I strongly recommend that you attend “Prepárate™: Educating Latinos for the Future of America” from May 1 to 2, 2013 at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago. Hosted by the College Board, the conference will convene the voices and best practices of some of America’s most respected educators and advocates to improve academic success and opportunity for Latino students. Teachers, counselors and administrators from high schools and colleges will address critical issues within Latino education and focus on successful strategies that include: creating opportunities for students to experience challenging high school course work that prepares them for college; strengthening students in math and science for STEM careers; and ensuring high school graduation and improving timely college graduation rates. To register and for more information, please visit http://preparate.collegeboard.org. We face, in no uncertain terms, a crisis that threatens our nation’s long-term health and prosperity; America’s success in the 20th century was achieved not only through the might of our arms but the dexterity of our minds. It is our responsibility as parents, elected officials, administrators and business leaders to support each and every one of our students. We must be advocates and we must keep pushing our students to achieve greatness above and beyond even their own expectations. If we fail, our failure will become theirs. If we succeed, our success will echo for generations. Martin Cabrera Jr. is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Cabrera Capital Markets Please visit Martin Cabrera Jr. on his other websites; Martin-Cabrera-Jr.com MartinCabreraInfo.com Martin-Cabrera-Info.com About-Martin-Cabrera.com Martin-Cabrera-Blog.com by Joseph Francis
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