A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
It has been a great week! NAFCU picked up 3 new members. I got to visit five credit unions. And I made a ton of new friends at NAFCU's Strategic Growth Conference in Charleston.Â
After a week-long infusion of credit union conversations, I can tell you this.
We're in good hands! Good people and good ideas are all over the place in credit union land!
Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- The surprising power of daily rituals. (MichaelHyatt.com)
- Love stories like this. How a rural Mississippi town rebuilt its economy to save its main street. (FastCo)
- Mortgage debt as a percentage of GDP. (Calculated Risk)
- Two-thirds of Americans are not putting anything into their 401(k). (Bloomberg)
- Not everyone agrees with "faking it" till you make it. (Entrepreneur)
- Another counter-argument. Collaboration is the enemy of innovation. (Inc.)
- Why facts do not change our minds. (New Yorker)
- Fannie and Freddie REO inventory down 33% YOY. (Calculated Risk)
- The hidden life of the office candy dish, and what it means when you take a piece. (WaPost)
- A baby boomer makes peace with less. (WSJ)
- The top three reasons people quit their job. (FastCo)
- BOA summed up changes in our markets using this one graph. (BI)
Have a great weekend, and thanks for what you do.
- Anthony