CC'ing the Boss on Email Makes Employees Feel Less Trusted, Study Finds Slashdotby msmash on it at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 11:34 pm)

Do you ever loop your boss when having a conversation with a colleague when his or her presence in the thread wasn't really necessary? Turns out, many people do this, and your colleague doesn't find it helpful at all. From an article: My collaborators and I conducted a series of six studies (a combination of experiments and surveys) to see how cc'ing influences organizational trust. While our findings are preliminary and our academic paper is still under review, a first important finding was that the more often you include a supervisor on emails to coworkers, the less trusted those coworkers feel (alternative link). In our experimental studies, in which 594 working adults participated, people read a scenario where they had to imagine that their coworker always, sometimes, or almost never copied the supervisor when emailing them. Participants were then required to respond to items assessing how trusted they would feel by their colleague. ("In this work situation, I would feel that my colleague would trust my 'competence,' 'integrity,' and 'benevolence.'") It was consistently shown that the condition in which the supervisor was "always" included by cc made the recipient of the email feel trusted significantly less than recipients who were randomly allocated to the "sometimes" or "almost never" condition. Organizational surveys of 345 employees replicated this effect by demonstrating that the more often employees perceived that a coworker copied their supervisor, the less they felt trusted by that coworker. To make matters worse, my findings indicated that when the supervisor was copied in often, employees felt less trusted, and this feeling automatically led them to infer that the organizational culture must be low in trust overall, fostering a culture of fear and low psychological safety.

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'We should have done better' the feeble words of a CEO caught using real patient da SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at April 20, 2017, 11:30 pm)

China's First Cargo Spacecraft Launch a 'Crucial Step' To Space Station Slashdotby msmash on china at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 11:04 pm)

Earlier today, China launched its first unmanned cargo spacecraft on a mission to dock with the country's space station, marking further progress in the ambitious Chinese space program. Chinese state media Xinhua described the event as a "crucial step for China's plan to have an operational space station by 2020." From a report: The Tianzhou-1 took off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in China's southern Hainan province, on track to dock with the orbiting space lab Tiangong-2. The launch was the latest in a series of major announcements by the Chinese space program, which celebrated its longest-ever space mission in November.

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China's First Cargo Spacecraft Launch a 'Crucial Step' To Space Station Slashdotby msmash on china at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 11:04 pm)

Earlier today, China launched its first unmanned cargo spacecraft on a mission to dock with the country's space station, marking further progress in the ambitious Chinese space program. Chinese state media Xinhua described the event as a "crucial step for China's plan to have an operational space station by 2020." From a report: The Tianzhou-1 took off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in China's southern Hainan province, on track to dock with the orbiting space lab Tiangong-2. The launch was the latest in a series of major announcements by the Chinese space program, which celebrated its longest-ever space mission in November.

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How High-Tech Cars Could Cost Automakers (IT Toolbox Blogs) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at April 20, 2017, 10:30 pm)

Google app developer offers seamless integration of voice and CRM (IT Toolbox Blogs SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at April 20, 2017, 10:30 pm)

Six Industries Ripe for Digital Transformation (IT Toolbox Blogs) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at April 20, 2017, 10:30 pm)

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In Obama's final year, US secret court denied record number of surveillance requests SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at April 20, 2017, 10:30 pm)

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File System Improvements To the Windows Subsystem for Linux Slashdotby msmash on windows at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 10:04 pm)

An anonymous reader shares a new article published on MSDN: In the latest Windows Insider build, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) now allows you to manually mount Windows drives using the DrvFs file system. Previously, WSL would automatically mount all fixed NTFS drives when you launch Bash, but there was no support for mounting additional storage like removable drives or network locations. Now, not only can you manually mount any drives on your system, we've also added support for other file systems such as FAT, as well as mounting network locations. This enables you to access any drive, including removable USB sticks or CDs, and any network location you can reach in Windows all from within WSL.

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MooseX-Role-Parameterized-1.10 search.cpan.orgby Karen Etheridge at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 10:04 pm)

Moose roles with composition parameters
perl-5.25.12 search.cpan.orgby Sawyer X at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at April 20, 2017, 10:04 pm)

The Perl 5 language interpreter