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" ... For my team, this has been a memorable part of some of our fun Zoom calls, where we’ve all answered questions about ourselves and played trivia games. We’ve also enjoyed making personalized videos for each birthday, guessing celebrity lookalikes and hosting a Halloween costume contest. These are things we should all keep doing once we’re back to normal. I think in general we’ve had to work a little harder to connect with others and have found that some of our new approaches are worth continuing in the post-Covid-19 world. ... "
" ... From my experience, many SOC teams describe that they are drowning in data. Data is inherently good — after all, the more pixels an image has, the greater its clarity. The trouble is that not all data points are equal. Some are incredibly important, and others may be irrelevant. Too much irrelevant data could obscure, delay or prevent finding the important detail. Because SOC teams are overrun with work, they cannot count on their intelligence and experience in sorting through to find the essential details and draw a conclusion. While SOC professionals are smart, there is a limited amount of data they can sift through in a set period of time. These intelligent professionals need the assistance of an intelligent system to focus their efforts. ... "
" ... In my estimation, spirits and wine are within the larger beverage category, but are very different products. They require substantially different business models and a lot of additional resources, skills, etc. They are not the most obvious, or successful, brand extension for a producer of either one. Distillers rarely make wine and winemakers don’t often dive into the world of distilling. ... "
" ... In my own workplace, often what staff asks for — say, a report from data or a software tool — is not what they really want or need. My job is to tease out what they need and match it to the best solution. Then I need to communicate that to technical staff, who often do not speak consultant-ese or finance-speak, so the staff person ends up with what they need. Simple and straightforward enough, though not easy. ... "