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Improving Insurance Website Security - Restricting Access & User Roles

WordPress is the most popular and pervasive website content management platform on the market, with market share estimated by some to be over 60%. Website owners (or those responsible to maintain their Insurance WordPress sites) can and should manage user access to tasks such as writing and editing, page creation. Category creation, comment moderation, plugin and theme management, user management, by assigning specific roles to all users. WordPress Predefined Roles: Super Admin Administrator Editor Author Contributor Subscriber Role Definitions Super Admin: Allows access to all sitewide administration and features. This role should be severely limited, as it is the most powerful, and allows the user to make major site modifications. Administrator: Not as powerful as Super Admin, but still has access to all administration features within a single website. Editor: Allows users to publish and manage posts, including other users’ posts. Author: Allows the user to publish and manage th...

Business Change - The Roles of Change Agents and Subject Matter Experts in Organization Change

This can be a decision that may lead to increased productivity and a bigger chance for success. Change agents have a lot of expertise, but they’re not subject matter experts. Because they are hired by many corporations, it’s quite hard for a change agent to be an expert in every single detail of every business that they work for. Most business change who have achieved success, have employed subject matter experts to help out. The job of the change agent is to deal with the parts of the process that are part of their expertise. This may involve coming up with new procedures for evaluation, developing channels of communication so all parties have a smooth way of passing information with each other, or keeping the internal staffing on task with the change process. Change agents have one other primary role and that is to make certain that there are subject matter experts on hand if ever and whenever their input is necessary. Subject matter experts are usually not qualified enoug...