Förslag till nya kostråd upprör mjölkbönder SvD Inrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 11:35 pm)

Livsmedelsverkets förslag till nya kostråd om mjölk får mejeribranschen att gå i taket. Både LRF Mjölk och Arla menar att det är oacceptabelt att begränsa mjölkdrickandet utan att redovisa hur konsumenterna i fortsättningen ska kunna få i sig tillräckligt med kalcium – och därmed undvika näringsbrist.
Female-Run Companies Often do Better Than Male-Run Ones (Video) Slashdotby Roblimo on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 4, 2015, 11:35 pm)

Today's interviewee, Viktoria Tsukanov, is one of the executives at predictive marketing company Mintigo who did a study in January, 2015 that seemed to show that large companies with female CEOs "achieve up to 18% higher revenue per employee than male CEOs." The study, titled "She’s the CEO and She’s Sensational," used financial data Mintigo collected on 20 million companies, and determined CEOs' genders by analyzing first names, so it was not subject to survey vagaries but was a straight data analysis job. Could this be a case of correlation and causation being unrelated? It's possible. It's also possible that the revenue per employee figures are affected by the fact that female CEOs are more common in healthcare and non-profit organizations, while men dominate manufacturing and construction -- and, as Viktoria pointed out in a blog post headlined "Women Just Raised the Bar. Big Time." there may be other factors at work as well. The "18% higher revenue" figure specifically applies to companies with more than 1000 workers, while companies with fewer workers may average more revenue per employee if they have male CEOs. Besides discussing the study itself, in our interview Viktoria talks about how male employees might want to alter (or not alter) their behavior if they find themselves working for a female boss for the first time. She also discusses challenges a woman might face if she is suddenly put in charge of a heavily male IT or programming staff. Other thoughts she shares have to do with finding mentors and dealing with negative people, both of which apply to people of all genders. Interesting food for thought all around.

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Female-Run Companies Often do Better Than Male-Run Ones (Video) Slashdotby Roblimo on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 4, 2015, 11:35 pm)

Today's interviewee, Viktoria Tsukanov, is one of the executives at predictive marketing company Mintigo who did a study in January, 2015 that seemed to show that large companies with female CEOs "achieve up to 18% higher revenue per employee than male CEOs." The study, titled "She’s the CEO and She’s Sensational," used financial data Mintigo collected on 20 million companies, and determined CEOs' genders by analyzing first names, so it was not subject to survey vagaries but was a straight data analysis job. Could this be a case of correlation and causation being unrelated? It's possible. It's also possible that the revenue per employee figures are affected by the fact that female CEOs are more common in healthcare and non-profit organizations, while men dominate manufacturing and construction -- and, as Viktoria pointed out in a blog post headlined "Women Just Raised the Bar. Big Time." there may be other factors at work as well. The "18% higher revenue" figure specifically applies to companies with more than 1000 workers, while companies with fewer workers may average more revenue per employee if they have male CEOs. Besides discussing the study itself, in our interview Viktoria talks about how male employees might want to alter (or not alter) their behavior if they find themselves working for a female boss for the first time. She also discusses challenges a woman might face if she is suddenly put in charge of a heavily male IT or programming staff. Other thoughts she shares have to do with finding mentors and dealing with negative people, both of which apply to people of all genders. Interesting food for thought all around.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Dept. of Justice Blesses IEEE Rules On Injunctions and Reasonability Slashdotby samzenpus on court at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 4, 2015, 11:35 pm)

Andy Updegrove writes During the mobile platform patent wars of recent years Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Motorola and the rest of the major vendors sought injunctions against each other to prevent their competitor from selling their products at all. The suits were often based on claims that a vendor had to pay a reasonable royalty on a 'standards essential patent.' The resulting litigation clogged up the courts, and the regulators were not amused. Now, after almost two years of vigorous debate, the standards development organization behind WiFi and thousands of other ICT standards (IEEE-SA) has received the blessing of the U.S. Dept. of Justice to forbid members that have pledged to license such patents from seeking an injunction until all other remedies have been exhausted. Whether other standards organizations will follow suit remains to be seen.

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Dept. of Justice Blesses IEEE Rules On Injunctions and Reasonability Slashdotby samzenpus on court at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 4, 2015, 11:35 pm)

Andy Updegrove writes During the mobile platform patent wars of recent years Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Motorola and the rest of the major vendors sought injunctions against each other to prevent their competitor from selling their products at all. The suits were often based on claims that a vendor had to pay a reasonable royalty on a 'standards essential patent.' The resulting litigation clogged up the courts, and the regulators were not amused. Now, after almost two years of vigorous debate, the standards development organization behind WiFi and thousands of other ICT standards (IEEE-SA) has received the blessing of the U.S. Dept. of Justice to forbid members that have pledged to license such patents from seeking an injunction until all other remedies have been exhausted. Whether other standards organizations will follow suit remains to be seen.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.








Cracking Down on Intellectual Property Infringement with Big Data (IT Toolbox Blogs SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at February 4, 2015, 11:30 pm)

Security's Gaping Hole: Policy Enforcement (IT Toolbox Blogs) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at February 4, 2015, 11:30 pm)

Skidåkare räddad efter två dygn i ravin SvD Utrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 11:06 pm)

En 19-årig amerikansk skidåkare överlevde två dygn i en ravin i schweiziska Alperna innan ett räddningsteam kom till undsättning. Han återhämtar sig nu på sjukhus, sade polisen på onsdagen.
External Link: Verizon Beefs Up Data Plans TidBITS(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:36 pm)

Verizon Wireless has announced that its More Everything plans with data allowances of 1 to 3 GB will receive an additional 1 GB of data for the same $40–$60 per month prices. The carrier is also offering new 6 GB ($70), 12 GB, 14 GB, and 16 GB (prices not yet available) data plans. It’s not yet clear if the added data will be applied automatically, or if subscribers will have to switch plans to take advantage of the change.

 

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External Link: Verizon Beefs Up Data Plans TidBITS(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:36 pm)

Verizon Wireless has announced that its More Everything plans with data allowances of 1 to 3 GB will receive an additional 1 GB of data for the same $40–$60 per month prices. The carrier is also offering new 6 GB ($70), 12 GB, 14 GB, and 16 GB (prices not yet available) data plans. It’s not yet clear if the added data will be applied automatically, or if subscribers will have to switch plans to take advantage of the change.

 

Read the full article at TidBITS, the oldest continuously published technology publication on the Internet. To get a full-text RSS feed, help support our work and become a TidBITS member! Members also enjoy an ad-free version of our Web site, email delivery of individual articles, the ability to make long comments with live links, and discounts on Take Control orders and other Apple-related products.

Ljummet på Wall Street SvD Utrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:36 pm)

Walt Disney och biljättarna Ford och GM hjälpte de amerikanska börserna till ett resultat kring noll under en handelsdag som präglades av snabba upp- och nedgångar under den sista timmen. Disney och GM gladde nyligen med goda kvartalsrapporter och Ford ska anställa 1 500 personer för att kunna möta köpsuget efter nya pickupen F-150. Alla tre aktierna steg, Disneys med nästan åtta procent.
BO: Ovanligt med så tydlig FN-kritik SvD Utrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:36 pm)

FN-kritiken om diskriminering av barn i Sverige, isolering av häktade barn och ökad barnmisshandel är ”mycket sträng”. Det säger Sveriges barnombudsman Fredrik Malmberg till SvD efter onsdagens FN-rapport.
Svenska spelaktörer vill se förändring SvD Inrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:35 pm)

Tillsätt utredningen nu. Det säger Hans Skarplöth, vd för ATG, som är besviken över att regeringens utredning om licenssystem för spelbolag är lagd på is.
Mjölkbråk om förslag till kostråd SvD Inrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:35 pm)

Redan på remisstadiet har Livsmedelsverkets förslag till nya kostråd om mjölk satt igång ett bråk. I bakgrundsmaterialet, som ska gå till dietister och kostplanerade, står att 2-5 deciliter per dag är nog för att täcka näringsbehovet ”beroende på kostens sammansättning i övrigt” - vilket får LRF Mjölk och Arla att gå i taket, skriver Svenska Dagbladet.
Regeringen inför vargkommitté SvD Inrikes(cached at February 4, 2015, 10:35 pm)

Naturvårdsverket får den permanenta vargkommitté som myndigheten krävt. Regeringen vidtar flera åtgärder för att få en långsiktig, livskraftig vargstam, och där ingår en vargkommitté, skriver miljöminister Åsa Romson (MP) och landsbygdsminister Sven-Erik Bucht (S) på SvD:s Brännpunkt.