A little weekend reading...
Written by Anthony Demangone
Editor's Note.  NAFCU CEO Dan Berger just started his own blog - The Berger Leadership Blog.  Dan is a voracious reader, consuming more books and articles than nearly anyone I know.  I look forward to hearing his "take" on leadership.  His views on college football? Not so much. To receive his posts in your in-box, sign up now.
Now, on to the best of my reading pile from this week.
- A very good overview of just what happened at Target. A First Look at the Target Intrusion, Malware. (CardVault.)
- 11 questions you were too afraid to ask about Net Neutrality. (WashPost.)
- FDIC Vice Chair predicts overwhelming new regulations will lead to consolidation, leading America to look more like Europe, where a few large financial institutions dominate the market. (Kansas City Business Journal.)
- A New Culture for a Credit Union. (Creditunion.com)
- Mortgage forecasts lowered for 2014. (CNBC)
- Wells Fargo's Sales Culture Comes at a Cost. (LA Times.)
- On the mend? Treasury had a $53 billion surplus in December (Calculated Risk.) California looks to have a large budget surplus this year. (Calculated Risk.)
- How to deal with frustrated employees. (Leadership Freak, who will speak at NAFCU's Annual Conference.)
- I'd wager Bank of America doesn't like this chart. (New York Times.)
- The iPhone turns 7. (WSJ.)
- My favorite photo: The Plain Difference. (National Geographic. )
- The Perfect Paper Airplane. Wicked cool, and will lead to a weekend project with Kate and Briggs.) (Mental_Floss.)