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At the moment the change of Facebook-Feeds again strongly in the discussion. A look into the past shows how much all feed changes have so far affected user behavior. Private matters become more present Since every user logs in a summary of numerous activities of friends Facebookuser receives, he has a precise insight...
Again and again, Facebook into the discussion with his attitudes towards privacy. But who Facebook want to understand, needs to know how the platform has changed over time. A look at history shows: Over time, various adjustments were made to the setting options that the user was able to make. Facebook in retrospect In the beginning it wasā¦
In September 2006 Facebook the news feed and the mini feed and at the same time provoked one of the first major discussions on the subject of āprivacyā on Facebook. That shows how much privacy at Facebook has been impaired in recent years. Filters Matter In this video, Pierre M. Krause talks about sharing, posting, nudging, joining groups...
In recent years, there has been a change in use due to the Facebook-Users and in the architecture of today's Facebook took place. The current Facebook With its structure, it is aimed precisely at functions such as sharing information, facilitating the search for people with the same interests and the self-portrayal of users. Can I be your friend? At Facebook...
The sharing of information and private data has grown exponentially in the past few years and there is no end in sight for the future. The end of privacy? We just want to get to know you Facebook - we just want to get to know you. This is the motto of this satirical video, which Alexander Lehman made about the worldā¦
Data protection and approvals Some information on data protection follows, which corresponds to the current legal requirements. It was created by a lawyer and certified data protection auditor (DSA-TĆV). Introduction With the following data protection declaration we would like to inform you about which types of your personal data (hereinafter also referred to as "data") we use for which purposes and to what extent...
During the triumphant advance of Facebook continues unabated - it already has over 500 million members - the German business network Xing is clearly losing ground. Apparently they are now trying to save what they can and want Facebook become more similar. But the shot could backfire ā the first cancellations have already been made. Backtracking to members...
Wikileaks ā the topic cannot be killed. This has long been not only a political but also an economic issue - and as such is of particular interest to the human resources departments of companies. War over Wiki-Leaks This week, ARD ran this 45-minute discussion āworld power WikiLeaks? War on the Netā, which is now also available atā¦
How does onboarding work? In the recruitment process, a lot is discussed and everything possible is arranged. Unfortunately, a lot can go wrong if you don't follow the rules. New job: also observe unwritten rules Moving from one company to another usually involves an energy-intensive phase transition. Uncertainty about future developments...
Data is the sword of the 21st century, they say ā and it is being collected diligently everywhere. What can we do against it? Privacy is an important issue In today's digital world where we are constantly online and sharing our personal information, privacy has become an important issue. Companies and organizations collect and analyze...
In Germany there is a lack of entrepreneurs who are willing to take risks ā and the right training to do so. At least that's the opinion of former IBM manager Gunther Dueck - and not just him. Surprising findings on the German education system Some time ago, the Enquete Commission of the German Bundestag āInternet and digital societyā met on the topic āProcesses of change in theā¦
Even at most universities, nothing works without the Internet these days: Whether applying for a place at university, registering for an event, learning together and even taking the exams themselves are now possible online! An overview of how such a networked student life could work. In the past... Those who used to apply for a place at university first went to student counseling and...
Tiit Anmann, CEO of the Estonian company signwise, made an appointment with me on May 1st, also a public holiday in Estonia, to show me his electronic signature and the most important eServices of the Estonian government - that's how important their distribution is to him. Digital signature in 6 countries The digital signature system is already being used successfully in six countriesā¦
Finding employees is not difficult, but keeping good ones is even more so ā that could be the motto of many companies. But what do companies do to keep their good employees? And which companies are particularly successful? How retention management works LinkedIn co-founder Konstantin Guericke takes unusual paths to get to know employees and business partners better: he hikes. āSpecial experience atā¦
HR, Human Resource, is traditionally an administrative activity. But in the war for talent, new skills are required in human resources that strengthen the employer brand. Trust is an important keyword here. 30 questions that support recruiters. Criticism of traditional HR work Dear HR Manager, we need to talk. Lately, through lectures, e.g. at the Zukunft Personalā¦
In our society it is considered chic to be constantly available - because it emphasizes one's own importance. But what if unavailability suddenly becomes a rare luxury ā and thus a status symbol? A paradigm shift! Manipulation by the boss: The fear of saying ānoā You probably also know the problem: The boss wants youā¦
Most of us always work online. What if we are offline and have to work? A workflow that makes good use of offline time. Always on or offline times? There is WLAN or at least UMTS everywhere and we are used to being āalways onā. Overall? No, there are actually still situations in which...
The search for qualified personnel is a problem that physicians share with many companies: Where should you find people who have the necessary prior knowledge and who also fit into your own practice as a person? Finding suitable applicants: Job advertisements are a thing of the past The next applicant comes via the Internet, could also be the motto today for doctors whoā¦
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Whether company or private person: quality is important in healthcare. Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn agrees, revealing the dilemma for society as a whole between digitization, efficiency and market regulation. Efficiency in Healthcare: Does Capitalism Improve Quality? Health is a human right and should ideally not function according to the laws of the free, capitalist market at all - that...
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ZEIT Online on data protection on the internet What data can companies actually ask for from applicants? How long are they allowed to store data? And what data should applicants put online anyway? Tina Groll from ZEIT ONLINE pursued - and among other things, I was the author of the book Naked...
Does a mobile office always have to be big and heavy, especially when it comes to chargers? Or is a smartphone with a keyboard not enough? I then tested the Google mobile phone Moto X ā and was surprisingly satisfied. Attention: We are giving away the test device to interested readers. Just read the post to the end! Cell phone works with blue tooth keyboard?ā¦
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Found this ābeautifulā job advertisement via Twitter via Mario Sixtus, in which Jung von Matt wooed, as usual, tastelessly for young advertisers. The result is not only bad, it's also badly done. Lifestyle is everything? Jung von Matt deliberately plays with advertising clichĆ©s. That could actually be quite funny. It is sad, however, that...
The first impression of the HTC Desire S: stylish, feels good in the hand, stable workmanship. How does it work in continuous use? Unpacking Yesterday the new HTC Desire S arrived from o2 Business, which I will be testing over the next three months - together with the o2 on Business upgrade tariff and o2 Multicard, which are available to me free of charge...