A little weekend reading...
Written by Anthony Demangone
Here's some of the best things that I've read this week. Â Enjoy!
- How to be a family-friendly boss. (HBR.)
- Public speaking: Just how bad can it get? (Musings.) Advice for speakers: Trying to calm down before your talk may not be a good idea. (Associations Now.)
- Generational shift: Gen Y wants cars, but only as they need them. (CreditUnions.com)
- PechaKucha: The Art of Delivering Effective Presentations. (The Federal Credit Union.)
- Wait...didn't America have a pension crisis? What happened? (Motley Fool.)
- Just as Americans were freezing, Australians had one of their worst heat waves. Ever.  (Sydney Morning Herald.)
- JPMorgan. The hits just keep coming. If this doesn't get your goat, I'm not sure what will. (Market Watch.)Â JPMorgan trips over the Bank Secrecy Act. (WSJ.)
- Pretty neat polar bear photo. But probably not if I'm the photographer. (National Geographic.)
- How to draw an owl. (Seth Godin.)
- Fun with boiling water during the recent cold snap. (YouTube.)
- Paris apartment, abandoned since 1942, was opened. Amazing. (Meta Picture.)
- Distinguishing the wise from the foolish. (Leadership Freak, a NAFCU 2014 Annual Conference Key-noter.)
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