NECC Member Blog
4 Essential IT Security Policies
Submitted by Nick Ilacqua, TeamLogic IT. IT security breaches cost businesses $6.9 billion in 2021. Tallies for 2022 have not been released, but given escalating trends, these stats are likely to reach new highs.
Read MoreCoping With Grief During the Holidays
Submitted by Lily DiMattia from Bayada. Wherever you are in your grieving process, here are a few tips on how to deal with the holidays while embracing the memory of your loved ones.
Read More2023 Employer To-Do Checklist
Submitted by Connell Foley. Connell Foley is pleased to offer here our annual “Employer To-Do Checklist” to help businesses get a jump start on 2023.
Read MoreFailure to Launch Syndrome: How to Help Teens and Young Adults
Submitted by Joseph Kamycki from Embark Behavioral Health. Failure to launch syndrome is an increasingly common problem occurring among young people who are either unwilling or ill-prepared to leave their family home and live an independent life.
Read MoreWhen Your Competitive Edge Is Dull
Submitted by Nina Tucker, Noesis Marketing LLC. Differentiation execution focuses on the critical factors and variables that influence the long-term success of the business.
Read MoreCombat Cybercrime with ‘3 Es of Cybersecurity’
Submitted by Nick Ilacqua from Team Logic IT. While massive data breaches at large organizations grab headlines, small- to midsize businesses (SMBs) have become an increasingly popular target for cybercrooks. How can you, as an SMB technology leader, cope with this crime wave?
Read MoreWomen Need to Vote
Submitted by United Way of Newark. Gender equity in America is linked to women exercising their right to vote. Big decisions are made by members of office that may hold seats for several years so don’t forget to make a plan and get out and vote.
Read MoreHow Social Isolation Affects Your Health
Submitted by Damalie Namale from Forerunner Counseling. Many of us experienced social isolation during the pandemic. For the majority of us life has returned to normal. But for others, social isolation didn’t go away which can affect them mentally, emotionally, and/or physically.
Read MoreHow To Age Well – Tips for Active Aging
Submitted by Lily DiMattia from Bayada. Simple leisure activities like walking and gardening can make a big difference for seniors’ mental and physical health, energy and endurance, and life expectancy.
Read MoreTeenage Acne: It’s More Than Skin Deep
Submitted by: Anne Cioffi
Owner, Integrative Skin Center. Being a teenager isn’t easy. Besides the stressors of keeping up with their grades, sports, exams, and peers, the hormonal changes in their bodies can cause acne, which everyone can see!
