By Scott Monty on Nov 26, 2018 06:35 am Don't let your self-worth be dictated by self-reflection alone; like a Black Mirror episode, China may require social credits to travel; what needs to happen before electric vehicles can take over the world; machine learning versus humans in digital ad campaigns — who won?; another retail bankruptcy, another ____; Facebook needs to stop digging; LinkedIn is going all Insta; traditional cable is hurting; are podcasts on track to kill b?; Amazon suffered a b before Black Friday; data scientists say marketers are clueless; Terry Gross' tips on how to talk to people; the podcast pick of the week may leave you with more questions than answers; and so much more in the Cyber Insecurity edition of The Full Monty for the week of November 26, 2018.
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Contents:Announcements Top Story Artificial Intelligence / Autonomous Communications / Marketing / Business Strategy Retail Apocalypse Platforms Media Privacy / Security / Regulatory Measurement / Analytics / Data Mental Nourishment
AnnouncementsI have only ONE thing to ask of you this week: Please share this update (via email or social platform of your choice) with a colleague or friend.
Thank you — you're the best! Top StoryOne of the stories in last week's Security section was about the Japanese cabinet minister in charge of cybersecurity who doesn't use a computer. Turns out it's worse: he doesn't understand cybersecurity either.
It got me to thinking about how we can misjudge our own abilities, both underestimating and overestimating ourselves.
Talented people don't use their strengths to their fullest, and often it's because we don't understand what we do well. Then again, if we're regularly giving and getting feedback, it should help to square us to reality.
Recognizing what we have and what we have to be thankful for are two ways of getting our heads around things. And when we're more generous, we're repaid in multiples.
Sometimes we need to prove to ourselves that we oughtn't be insecure.
I'll have more thoughts on this in my weekly dose of Timeless Wisdom (make sure you're signed up for that, okay?).
About this week's image: The Incredulity of Saint Thomas by Caravaggio depicts the scene in which Thomas, one of the disciples of Jesus, who said that he wouldn't believe in the resurrection unless he touched the wounds. This gave rise to the phrase 'doubting Thomas,' or a skeptic who needs firsthand experience before they'll believe something.
Artificial Intelligence / AutonomousThe latest in AI, machine learning, bots, and blockchain, mobility, and autonomous everything.Aʀᴛɪꜰɪᴄɪᴀʟ Iɴᴛᴇʟʟɪɢᴇɴᴄᴇ / Mᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ Lᴇᴀʀɴɪɴɢ
Communications / Marketing / Business Strategy Industry developments and trends, including advertising & marketing, journalism, customer experience, content, and influencer relations.Sᴛʀᴀᴛᴇɢʏ / Mᴀʀᴋᴇᴛɪɴɢ / CᴏɴᴛᴇɴᴛJᴏᴜʀɴᴀʟɪsᴍ / Cᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴄᴀᴛɪᴏɴs / Rᴇᴘᴜᴛᴀᴛɪᴏɴ"The only reason people do not know much is because they do not care to know. They are incurious. Incuriosity is the oddest and most foolish failing there is." — Stephen Fry
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Retail ApocalypseHumans are a transactional species, and the practice — if not the very notion of what retail is — is undergoing a historical metamorphosis. - Black Friday is the busiest time of the year for professional line sitters, who make up to $45 an hour. (Money) I had no idea this was a job. I could have been writing the newsletter from there. Or you could be supporting it on Patreon.
- An anonymous man in Vermont called himself Santa Claus as he paid off everyone's layaway items in a local Walmart. (CNN)
- Gap is looking at closing hundreds of underperforming stores that are hurting the brand. (Wall Street Journal)
- David's Bridal is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it's — say it with me now — "saddled with hundreds of millions of dollars in debt from a private-equity buyout." (USA Today) When competing against newer players like Rent the Runway, it's hard to see them thriving.
- Who's the dominant player in ecommerce? If you said Amazon with its 300 million customers, you'd be wrong. It's Alibaba, with 618 million customers in its native China. (Forbes) The two are on the cutting edge of all things digital, and that goes beyond ecommerce.
"Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others." – Cicero
Platforms News to know about relevant social, virtual, and augmented reality platforms that may affect your business.Fᴀᴄᴇʙᴏᴏᴋ / Iɴsᴛᴀɢʀᴀᴍ / WʜᴀᴛsAᴘᴘ Tᴡɪᴛᴛᴇʀ- Just six percent of bots on Twitter accounted for 31 percent of bad information. (Ars Technica) We've long known that a lie is halfway around the world before the truth is getting out of bed. But the current speed at which misinformation moves on Twitter is unprecedented.
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MediaThe latest in the world of streaming video, audio, and the advertising, pricing and bundling models related to them.VɪᴅᴇᴏAᴜᴅɪᴏ Please subscribe to The Full Monty podcast, our own 5-minute weekly business commentary. Try this at home: "Alexa, play the latest episode of The Full Monty."
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Privacy / Security / RegulatoryBusiness disruptions in the legal, regulatory, and computer security fields, from hacking to the on-demand economy and more.Pʀɪᴠᴀᴄʏ / Sᴇᴄᴜʀɪᴛʏ / Hᴀᴄᴋɪɴɢ- The U.S. Postal Service just fixed a security weakness that allowed anyone who has an account at usps.com to view account details for some 60 million other users, and in some cases to modify account details on their behalf. (Krebs on Security)
- Amazon has suffered a major data breach that caused customer names and email addresses to be disclosed on its website, just two days ahead of Black Friday. (The Guardian)
- How to tell if the Amazon breach exposed your data to the public. (BGR)
- Why do these massive data leaks keep happening? In short, because companies can afford it. (Motherboard) Until we make it too expensive for them, they'll keep happening too.
- Advice for Cyber Monday: how to shop like a security pro. (Krebs on Security) Be careful out there.
Rᴇɢᴜʟᴀᴛᴏʀʏ / Oɴ-Dᴇᴍᴀɴᴅ EᴄᴏɴᴏᴍʏMeasurement / Analytics / DataThe future is not in plastics, but in data. Those who know how to measure and analyze it will rule the world.
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Mental NourishmentOther links to help you reflect, improve, or simply learn something new.
Read in browser » By Scott Monty on Nov 21, 2018 06:52 am
Saying "thank you" just seems like a given. Or it used to. Someone bestows a gift of some sort on us, and we reply with our gratitude. But did you ever consider that expressing gratitude is a gift itself?
We have the opportunity to impact those closest to us with respect and consideration, connecting with them on a deeper level. And it is partly through gratitude that we can deepen those relationships.
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