A little weekend reading...
Written by Anthony Demangone
Here's the best of my reading pile this week. Â If you weren't in Charleston, you missed a good show! Hopefully, we'll see you next year in Key West. Â Have a good weekend, everyone.
- Wow. Â Employee alleges that there is a wide-spread culture of discrimination at the CFPB. Yes, that CFPB. (Politico.) This could get ugly.Â
- Goldman Sachs has a higher acceptance rate than Wal-Mart. (Business Insider.)
- Reputation risk exhibit No. 2,346. Â Mozilla CEO finally steps down after gay marriage controversy. (USA Today.)
- We aren't having kids like we used to. (Business Insider.)
- Seven reasons smart leaders get dumb. (Leadership Freak, who will be speaking at NAFCU's Annual Conference.)
- So obvious, it needs to be mentioned again. Crash. (The Big Picture.)
- More top 10 tips for public speaking. If you speak publicly, this is a must read. The guy nails it. (WebInkNow.)
- How the rich and poor spend money - today and 30 years ago. Some scary trends. (The Atlantic.)
- Hmmmm. Â The Fed Board is about to become four/sevenths empty. (Business Week.)
- Is the world getting better? Yes! (Vox.)
- The death of cash has been tough on crime. (Business Week.)
- Who is responsible? (Godin.)
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