Ex-FBI Official to CEOs: Your New Job Is Chief Risk Officer | Inc.com

What are you doing tomorrow? Frank Figliuzzi, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, wants you to block off your morning and plan how you’re going to handle your inevitable cyberattack.

“This is the new robbery. This is the new 7-Eleven convenience-store stick-em-up,” says Figliuzzi. “The time to make a decision is not in the middle of a crisis.” Figliuzzi recently talked about how to protect corporate brands and reputation in the digital age with Gary Sheffer, a professor of public relations at Boston University. They spoke in a webinar by Smart Works Collaborative, an initiative on change and disruption in business from Westport, Connecticut, public relations firm Meryl Moss Media Group. Figliuzzi, author of The FBI Way: Inside the Bureau’s Code of Excellence (Custom House, 2021), offered guidance that business owners and leaders of organizations of all kinds can use to protect against the growing threat of ransomware and other cybersecurity risks, including deep fakes. Here are some takeaways you can put to work today.

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What It Takes to Be a Business Founder vs. CEO | AllBusiness.com

A few years ago, I was in a meeting with my mentor and coach and he said to me, “Do you want to be a really good communication professional or a really good business grower?”

I was reminded of this conversation recently when a friend asked for my advice on growing his PR firm. He told me he spends the good majority of his days with clients, doing the work.

He said he loves it and it’s the reason he started the business, but he never has time to do any business development. I said, “Do you want to be a really good communication professional or a really good business grower?” It was very meta of me … and he chose the latter.

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How to Transition from Small Business Owner to CEO | business.com

Learn how small business owners can transition from day-to-day duties to the CEO role.

All entrepreneurs get lost in the details of the business, but that approach is not scalable.

Having a CEO performing CEO duties is crucial to the health of the company.

By focusing on the big picture, entrepreneurs can more effectively identify what they want to accomplish and how to go about it.

All entrepreneurs have probably heard the well-worn advice “Work on your business, not in it.” It sounds like just another corporate cliché, but it’s a necessary caution because any entrepreneur is in danger of getting sucked into nitty-gritty employee work instead of assuming the big-picture CEO role. Take it from me.

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BP shareholders reject CEO’s $20 million pay package | CNN Money

Shareholders delivered a stinging rebuke to BP on Thursday by rejecting the oil company’s decision to give CEO Bob Dudley a 20% pay hike last year. About 59% of them voted against Dudley’s pay and benefits package — worth $19.6 million — at an annual meeting in London. But he will still get the money.

The bumper payout came despite an annual loss of $5.2 billion, a collapse in the group’s share price, and plans to shed 7,000 jobs by the end of 2017.

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Mozilla CEO Sends Angry Open Letter To Microsoft Over Changing Windows 10 Browser Defaults | TechCrunch

With Edge in Windows 10, Microsoft has finally delivered a capable browser to replace the aging Internet Explorer. Microsoft likes Windows 10 so much, it makes Edge the default browser in Windows 10, even when you’re updating from a system that previously used Chrome or Firefox as the default.

Unsurprisingly, Mozilla is not amused and its CEO Chris Beard today wrote an open letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to complain that the company is taking away its users’ choices and ignored Mozilla’s calls for keeping the default during the upgrade process.

“When we first saw the Windows 10 upgrade experience that strips users of their choice by effectively overriding existing user preferences for the Web browser and other apps, we reached out to your team to discuss this issue,” Beard writes. “Unfortunately, it didn’t result in any meaningful progress, hence this letter.

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